Reliability of blood pressure measurements: Implications for designing and evaluating programs to control hypertension☆,☆☆
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This research was supported in part by the Veterans Administration Health Services Research and Development Service and by grant SOC 77–16602 from the National Science Foundation to the Kennedy School of Government.
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Presented at National Conference on High Blood Pressure Control, Houston, Texas, March 23–25, 1980.
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Economist, Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic; Lecturer, Harvard School of Public Health, and Adjunct Research Associate, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
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