The Cost of Uncontrolled Blood Pressure in Australian General Practice: A Modelling Study Using Electronic Health Records (MedicineInsight).
Jacqueline RoseleurDavid Alejandro González-ChicaGillian HarveyNigel P StocksJonathan KarnonPublished in: PharmacoEconomics (2023)
The aggregate cost effects of poor blood pressure control in primary care are high, but cost implications at the individual practice level are modest. The potential cost savings improve the potential to design cost-effective interventions, but such interventions may be best targeted at a population level rather than at individual practices.
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