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Abstract: . . . affiliated community based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) to discuss the barriers to implementing evidence-based care for hypertension . The literature was reviewed and incorporated. . . . . . . community based outpatient clinics (CBOCs) to discuss the barriers to implementing evidence-based care for hypertension . The literature was reviewed and incorporated. . . . . . . guidelines and 65% were very familiar with the report. Using a 12-question JNC-7 based knowledge survey, VA providers scored 66% correct, compared with a non-VA cohort . . . . . . cohort that scored 71% (P=.06). 69% recommended thiazide diuretics for first line treatment, compared to only 18% in a previously published non-VA cohort. 65% of . . . . . . clinical leadership what barriers and facilitatorsexist in the management of hypertension . Page 3 PUBLICATIONS: None . . . . . . Implementing Evidence Based Treatment of Hypertension Peter J. Kaboli, MD, MS CRIISP, Iowa City, IA BACKGROUND / RATIONALE: . . . --1016,6,85,1454,5082
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