Original Investigation
Health Policy
November 22, 2019
Brian S. Alper, MD, MSPH1; Amy Price, DPhil2,3; Esther J. van Zuuren, MD4; et alZbys Fedorowicz, PhD, MScDPH, BDS5; Allen F. Shaughnessy, PharmD, MMedEd6; Peter Oettgen, MD7; Glyn Elwyn, MD, PhD8; Amir Qaseem, MD, PhD, MHA9; Ilkka Kunnamo, MD, PhD10; Urvi Gupta, BS2; Deborah D. Carter, DrPH11; Michael Mittelman, MBA12; Carla Berg-Nelson13; Martin Mayer, DMSc, MS, PA-C14
JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2(11):e1915975. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.15975
Key Points Español 中文 (Chinese)
Question How consistent are recommendations from clinical practice guidelines regarding the diagnosis and management of hypertension?
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Conclusions and Relevance Hypertension is a common chronic condition with widespread expectations surrounding guideline-based care, yet CPGs have a high rate of inconsistency. Further investigations should determine the reasons for inconsistency, the implications for recommendation development, and the role of synthesis across recommendations for optimal guidance of clinical care./.../
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