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Is a multicomponent hypertension management program implemented in the public primary care setting associated with fewer patient complications and mortality?
Researchers compared hypertension-associated complications and the use of healthcare services at five years among hypertensive individuals managed using the Risk Assessment and Management Program for Hypertension (RAMP-HT) versus regular care.
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