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Marshall H. Chin to Hypertension

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Marshall H. Chin has written about Hypertension.
Connection Strength

0.606
  1. How to achieve health equity. N Engl J Med. 2014 Dec 11; 371(24):2331-2.
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    Score: 0.275
  2. Providers' assessment of barriers to effective management of hypertension and hyperlipidemia in community health centers. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2006 Feb; 17(1):70-85.
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    Score: 0.149
  3. Development of PRAPARE Social Determinants of Health Clusters and Correlation with Diabetes and Hypertension Outcomes. J Am Board Fam Med. 2022 Jul-Aug; 35(4):668-679.
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    Score: 0.116
  4. Promoting Health Equity And Eliminating Disparities Through Performance Measurement And Payment. Health Aff (Millwood). 2018 03; 37(3):371-377.
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    Score: 0.021
  5. Factors contributing to the hospitalization of patients with congestive heart failure. Am J Public Health. 1997 Apr; 87(4):643-8.
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    Score: 0.020
  6. Patient-centered Medical Home capability and clinical performance in HRSA-supported health centers. Med Care. 2015 May; 53(5):389-95.
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    Score: 0.018
  7. ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult: Executive Summary A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee to Revise the 1995 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Heart Failure): Developed in Collaboration With the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation; Endorsed by the Heart Failure Society of America. Circulation. 2001 Dec 11; 104(24):2996-3007.
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    Score: 0.007
Connection Strength

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