Andrea M Wessell, Steven M Ornstein, Paul J Nietert, James P Wilson, Angela Brooks
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Achieving blood pressure control in patients with diabetes: a case study in primary care.
This article presents a case study from a primary care practice that achieves blood pressure control (ie, less than 130/85 mm Hg) in a majority of patients with diabetes. Fifty-three percent of the last blood pressures measured in 2001 were controlled and 38% of patients achieved blood pressure control without medications or with a single agent. Blood pressure control is achieved in a majority of patients in this practice secondary to their focus on guidelines, involvement of nursing staff in case management, and medication use consistent with recommendations.