“…Most successful models have leveraged nurses, community health workers, and other non-physicians [14,15,16,17]. Recent studies demonstrate that programs for control of HIV can be leveraged for the control of chronic diseases such as HTN [18,19], though quantitative data on care linkage, blood pressure control, and other operational outcomes are scarce [20,21,22]. Pilot projects to date have been small and local in scope, with mixed results in linking HTN patients to care and achieving blood pressure control [2,3,4,23,24,25,26].…”