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WFM / MEJFM September Issue 6, 2025

Hypertension risk stratification: Quality Improvement Project

Ahad Miah1, Saba Tahir1

1 Consultant Family Medicine in Qatar, GP in United Kingdom.

Corresponding author:
Dr Ahad Miah
MBBCh, BSc, MRCGP (Eng)
GP Nottinghamshire
Consultant Family Medicine in Qatar
Email: Ahadmiah@gmail.com

Received: August 2025. Accepted: August 2025; Published: September/October, 2025.Citation: Ahad Miah, Saba Tahir. Hypertension risk stratification: Quality Improvement Project. World Family Medicine September 2025; 23(6): 43 - 50. DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2025.8052578861


Abstract

Hypertension is a key risk factor for cardiovascular disease, yet initial assessments often fall short of guideline standards. This quality improvement project audited compliance with NICE guideline [NG136] in a large Nottingham general practice and evaluated the impact of introducing an electronic checklist.

Key words: Hypertension, quality improvement, NICE guidelines, risk stratification

 





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