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Hypertension - Measuring Prevalence |
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adolescent |
Adult |
aged |
Antihypertensive Agents |
Bias (Epidemiology) |
Data Collection |
data quality |
diagnosis |
drug therapy |
epidemiologic methods |
epidemiology |
Female |
Health |
Health Surveys |
hospital discharge abstracts |
Humans |
hypertension |
Insurance |
Insurance Claim Reporting |
Male |
medical records |
methods |
Middle Aged |
Minnesota |
Patients |
Pharmacies |
physician claims |
population |
primary data |
Records |
Research |
Research Support |
Sensitivity and Specificity |
survey data |
therapeutic use |