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Telehealth Navigators Linked to Better Blood Pressure Control in Black Patients
Key Takeaways
- A peer-reviewed study evaluated a telehealth navigator program at federally qualified health centers.
- The program was associated with a 31.4-percentage-point increase in the likelihood of controlled blood pressure.
- Navigators helped patients schedule visits, use virtual care tools, and monitor blood pressure at home.
- The findings highlight a community-based approach to reducing disparities in hypertension care.
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DT Editorial Team··via medicalxpress.com