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This professional resource outlines how providers and commissioners can reduce blood pressure in the population.
Advice and guidance for healthcare professionals to prevent pressure ulcers, through 'Making Every Contact Count' and following best practice.
Product recall for diving accessories presenting a risk of equipment malfunction.
Evidence-based advice for partners including local government and the health system on how to effectively identify, treat and prevent high blood pressure (hypertension).
Information for businesses.
Evidence requirement R104: Continued development of standardised methods for describing environmental pressures and sensitivities
This Guide examines the effectiveness of team-based care in improving blood pressure outcomes
How to make sure that your products are properly checked for conformity and your technical documents are managed correctly.
If the UKCA marking applies to products you manufacture or supply, you will have specific obligations and responsibilities for compliance, depending on your role.
How to use a cost effectiveness analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
This Statutory Instrument (SI) amends the essential safety requirements for placing UKCA marked pressure equipment on the Great Britain market.
Changes to the rules for distinction award holders following a return to work after retirement
Among a cohort of hypertensive patients in South India: 3-months follow-up study
Uncontrolled blood pressure among hypertensive patients leads to life-threatening complications, hospitalization, and premature mortality
Guidance for manufacturers, authorised representatives, and responsible persons.
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