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Health Care Services Provided During Physician Office Visits for Hypertension: Differences by Specialty
The Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 11/25/09
Fang J et al. – There was no difference by specialty in providing/making a referral for nutrition/exercise counseling among physicians. Among hypertension office visits in the United States, cardiologists were more likely to provide lipid–lowering drugs, aspirin, calcium channel blocker, beta–blockers, and alpha–blockers than other physicians.
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