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Blood pressure control: the effect of facilitated access to treatment.
1. Effectiveness of hypertension care has been compared in patients treated at a Union health centre and at their place of work. 2. Patient adherence and blood pressure control is not affected by the place of treatment. 3. A systematic approach to treatment can be successful in a large population group.