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. 1985 Feb;31:351–354.

Organizing the Office for Effective Detection and Management of Hypertension

Martin J Bass
PMCID: PMC2327690  PMID: 21274108

Abstract

An effective office organization for screening and follow-up of hypertensives can be simple. The physician must first adopt a policy of regularly taking blood pressures of patients who attend for any reason. Notations on the outside of the chart are a visible record and reminder. A tickler file with 12 monthly divisions provides an efficient follow-up system. There are no ethical barriers to instituting this approach.

Keywords: Hypertension, screening, records

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