This evidence based case report aimed to investigate the relationship between participation of healthinsurance with blood pressure control in adult with hypertension. Literature review was conducted on May19th, 2016 using Pubmed’s Clinical Queries, Proquest, and EBSCO, which resulted in 6 useful articles to becritically appraised. The result of critical appraisal was uninsured patients with hypertension increased the riskof failure in blood pressure control by 1,23-2,89 times compared with insured patients. It can be concludedthat participation in national health insurance is very important to make sure every hypertensive patientsreceive regular anti-hypertensive drugs and hence target blood pressure can be achieve
Abstract Patients with apparent treatment‐resistant hypertension (aTRH) are at increased risk of end...
Objective: To determine the patient and physician characteristics associated with blood pressure con...
Abstract Background: A continuing education program for health professionals improves their perform...
BackgroundHypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Health insurance coverag...
Hypertension is a worldwide disorder that contributes significantly to morbidity, mortality, and hea...
Hypertension is one of the most important risk factors that contribute to incident cardiovascular ev...
Hypertensive cardiovascular disease is a common ailment among the human race, affecting 33% of the U...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of individuals taking antihypertensive therapies fail to achiev...
High blood pressure can lead to heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and death. About 70% of US ad...
Abstract OBJECTIVE To identify the association between blood pressure control and the following var...
Objectives : The main objectives of this study are to identify the factors associated with hypertens...
Background Cardiovascular risks associated with hypertension (HTN) and the importance of its control...
Objectives To explore the relationship between patient activation, adherence to hypertension treatme...
On average, one in four adults has hypertension.1 This figure is higher in certain regions of the wo...
Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure of the arteries is elevated ...
Abstract Patients with apparent treatment‐resistant hypertension (aTRH) are at increased risk of end...
Objective: To determine the patient and physician characteristics associated with blood pressure con...
Abstract Background: A continuing education program for health professionals improves their perform...
BackgroundHypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Health insurance coverag...
Hypertension is a worldwide disorder that contributes significantly to morbidity, mortality, and hea...
Hypertension is one of the most important risk factors that contribute to incident cardiovascular ev...
Hypertensive cardiovascular disease is a common ailment among the human race, affecting 33% of the U...
BACKGROUND: A significant proportion of individuals taking antihypertensive therapies fail to achiev...
High blood pressure can lead to heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and death. About 70% of US ad...
Abstract OBJECTIVE To identify the association between blood pressure control and the following var...
Objectives : The main objectives of this study are to identify the factors associated with hypertens...
Background Cardiovascular risks associated with hypertension (HTN) and the importance of its control...
Objectives To explore the relationship between patient activation, adherence to hypertension treatme...
On average, one in four adults has hypertension.1 This figure is higher in certain regions of the wo...
Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure of the arteries is elevated ...
Abstract Patients with apparent treatment‐resistant hypertension (aTRH) are at increased risk of end...
Objective: To determine the patient and physician characteristics associated with blood pressure con...
Abstract Background: A continuing education program for health professionals improves their perform...