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Scale-up BP: Implementing evidence-based hypertension research at scale

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Project Description

To determine the feasibility of carrying out a phase 4 study on the clinical and health economic impact of implementing telemonitoring of BP as routine practice for the majority of patients with raised BP in primary care.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Chief Scientists Office
Value £2,291.00
Project Dates Nov 1, 2015 - Oct 31, 2017



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