BACKGROUND: Poorly controlled cardiovascular risk factors are common. Evaluating whether physicians respond appropriately to poor risk factor control in patients may better reflect quality of care than measuring proportions of patients whose conditions are controlled. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate therapy modifications in response to poor control of hypertension, dyslipidemia, or diabetes in a large clinical population. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study within an 18-month period in 2002 to 2003. SETTING: Kaiser Permanente of Northern California. PATIENTS: 253,238 adult members with poor control of 1 or more of these conditions. MEASUREMENTS: The authors assessed the proportion of patients with poor control who experienced a change in pharmacothe...
Background: Controversy over blood pressure (BP) treatment targets for individuals with diabetes is ...
Objective: Assess the effect of intensive clinical and educational interventions aimed at reducing r...
Aim: Optimal treatment of cardiovascular disease is essential to decrease mortality among people wit...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the proportion of patients with well controlled cardiovascular risk factor...
The authors assessed the care of 253 238 adults who had poorly controlled hypertension, dyslipidemia...
BACKGROUND: Intensification of pharmacotherapy in persons with poorly controlled chronic conditions ...
Abstract Background Assessment of the proportion of p...
To evaluate the attainability of tight risk factor control targets for three diabetes risk factors a...
Background: Lack of treatment initiation or intensification might explain why some patients with typ...
BackgroundEarly hypertension control reduces the risk of cardiovascular complications among patients...
The study received partial in-kind funding from Diabetes Action Canada (503854).Background: Cardiova...
Background: Blood pressure, lipid, and glycemic control are essential for reducing cardiovascular di...
Background: Observational studies routinely describe a significant gap between rates of blood pressu...
BACKGROUND: Potential overtreatment with cardiometabolic medication (i.e., glucose lowering medicati...
BACKGROUND: The US Joint National Committee (JNC) on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatmen...
Background: Controversy over blood pressure (BP) treatment targets for individuals with diabetes is ...
Objective: Assess the effect of intensive clinical and educational interventions aimed at reducing r...
Aim: Optimal treatment of cardiovascular disease is essential to decrease mortality among people wit...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the proportion of patients with well controlled cardiovascular risk factor...
The authors assessed the care of 253 238 adults who had poorly controlled hypertension, dyslipidemia...
BACKGROUND: Intensification of pharmacotherapy in persons with poorly controlled chronic conditions ...
Abstract Background Assessment of the proportion of p...
To evaluate the attainability of tight risk factor control targets for three diabetes risk factors a...
Background: Lack of treatment initiation or intensification might explain why some patients with typ...
BackgroundEarly hypertension control reduces the risk of cardiovascular complications among patients...
The study received partial in-kind funding from Diabetes Action Canada (503854).Background: Cardiova...
Background: Blood pressure, lipid, and glycemic control are essential for reducing cardiovascular di...
Background: Observational studies routinely describe a significant gap between rates of blood pressu...
BACKGROUND: Potential overtreatment with cardiometabolic medication (i.e., glucose lowering medicati...
BACKGROUND: The US Joint National Committee (JNC) on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatmen...
Background: Controversy over blood pressure (BP) treatment targets for individuals with diabetes is ...
Objective: Assess the effect of intensive clinical and educational interventions aimed at reducing r...
Aim: Optimal treatment of cardiovascular disease is essential to decrease mortality among people wit...