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Implementation of a New Kiosk Technology for Blood Pressure Management in a Family Medicine Clinic: from the WWAMI Region Practice and Research Network

Chia-Fang Chung, Sean A. Munson, Matthew J. Thompson, Laura-Mae Baldwin, Jeffrey Kaplan, Randall Cline and Beverly B. Green
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine September 2016, 29 (5) 620-629; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2016.05.160096
Chia-Fang Chung
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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Sean A. Munson
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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Matthew J. Thompson
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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Laura-Mae Baldwin
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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Jeffrey Kaplan
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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Randall Cline
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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Beverly B. Green
the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (C-FC, SAM); Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle (MJT, L-MB); the Memorial Physicians/Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA (JK, RC); and the Group Health Research Institute, Seattle (BBG).
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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Sep 2016, 29 (5) 620-629; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.05.160096
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