This disparity is partly driven by worse control of chronic disease. Control of hypertension is worse among people with a recent history of incarceration, per my work with @ewang422, David Fiellin, Jen Edelman & others #NCSPScholarFriday https://t.co/
RT @adfoxMD: @dn_charles Research won't fix oppressive structures, but some BP studies do look at structural causes https://t.co/UrwBlXYGni…
@dn_charles Research won't fix oppressive structures, but some BP studies do look at structural causes https://t.co/UrwBlXYGni @howell_ben
Among patients wi #hypertension, recent #incarceration associated w uncontrolled BP at release https://t.co/1pifTqh3v5 #healthequity #SDOH
Incarceration History and Uncontrolled Blood Pressure in a Multi-Site Cohort [a] https://t.co/YLa8L3bgdb HT @YaleMed
Incarceration and Uncontrolled Blood Pressure https://t.co/fq7kY3g4f6
Incarceration History and Uncontrolled Blood Pressure in a Multi-Site Cohort [a] https://t.co/YLa8L3bgdb HT @YaleMed
RT @JournalGIM: Incarceration History and Uncontrolled Blood Pressure in a Multi-Site Cohort https://t.co/rLkpA1IRGi
Incarceration History and Uncontrolled Blood Pressure in a Multi-Site Cohort https://t.co/rLkpA1IRGi