Clinician response after receipt of abnormal pediatric ambulatory blood pressure monitoring – characteristics associated with inertia and action

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  • What: The aim of this study was to determine how often subspecialty providers provided counseling, furthered an evaluation, prescribed a change in therapy, or interpreted the ABPM and noted to make no changes for patients who had confirmed hypertension on ABPM. For this study, a secondary review of participant charts was conducted to identify additional electronic medical record (EMR) encounters (telephone notes, nursing notes, portal messages) entered within 2 weeks of the ABPM that documented a physician response to the ABPM, not otherwise captured in the formal clinic note.
  • Who: Posted Date March and collaborators . . .

     

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