Using the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process to Manage High Blood Pressure: A Resource Guide for Pharmacists
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Description:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention recognizes the contribution that community pharmacists can make to improve population health. CDC developed this publication, Using the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process to Manage High Blood Pressure: A Resource Guide for Pharmacists, as a call to action to use the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process as a way to prevent and manage high blood pressure through team-based care, with the goal of reducing heart disease and stroke in the United States. It compiles information about current resources and emerging practices, as well as tools and examples that pharmacists can use to help them improve health outcomes associated with cardiovascular disease.
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Citation:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Using the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process to Manage High Blood Pressure: A Resource Guide for Pharmacists. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2016.
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