Bibliograpy

2017
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The impact of an individualized risk-adjusted approach on hypertension treatment in primary care
Stefan Zechmann, Oliver Senn, Fabio Valeri, Stefan Neuner-Jehle, Thomas Rosemann, Sima Djalali and the FIRE study group
The Journal of Clinical Hypertension 2017;00:1-9. doi: 10.1111/jch.12958  –> PDF

2015
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General Practitioners’ vitamin K antagonist monitoring is associated with better blood pressure control in patients with hypertension – a cross-sectional database study
Streit S, Kaplan V, Busato A, Djalali S, Senn O, Meli DN and the FIRE study group BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2015; 15:47; DOI 10.1186/s12872-015-0053-x.  –> more

 

2014
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Swiss Quality and Outcomes Framework (SQOF): Quality indicators for diabetes management in Swiss primary care based on electronic medical records.
Djalali S, Frei A, Tandjung R, Baltensperger A, Rosemann T
Gerontology 2014; DOI 10.1159/000357370.    –> more

 

2012
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Age- and gender-related prevalence of multimorbidity in primary care: the swiss fire project

Rizza A, Kaplan V, Senn O, Rosemann T, Bhend H, Tandjung R, on behalf of the FIRE study group
BMC Family Practice 2012, 13:113.  –> PDF

The FIRE project ─ Improving the quality of morbidity indicators in electronic health records in Swiss primary care
Busato A, Bhend H, Chmiel C, Tandjung R, Senna O, Zoller M, Rosemann T
Swiss Med Wkly 2012; 142:w13611.  –> PDF

2011

The FIRE project: A milestone for research in primary care in Switzerland
Swiss Med Wkly. 2011;140:w13142
Corinne Chmiela,b, Heinz Bhendb,c, Oliver Sennb, Marco Zollerb, Thomas Rosemannb and the FIRE study-groupd     –> PDF