Exploring the small-scale spatial distribution of hypertension and its association to area deprivation based on health insurance claims in Northeastern Germany

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B. Kauhl
W. Maier
J. Schweikart
A. Keste
M. Moskwyn
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[1] AOK Nordost – Die Gesundheitskasse,Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH)
[2] Department of Medical Care,undefined
[3] Beuth University of Applied Sciences,undefined
[4] Department III,undefined
[5] Civil Engineering and Geoinformatics,undefined
[6] Institute of Health Economics and Health Care Management,undefined
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Hypertension; Healthcare; Germany; Spatial analysis; Geographically weighted regression; German index of multiple deprivation; Health insurance claims; AOK Nordost;
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