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Close the Gap is an educational initiative sponsored by Boston Scientific addressing disparities in cardiovascular care.
In 2006, a team of physicians and other health care professionals from across the United States came together through the Close the Gap initiative to identify opportunities and develop strategies to address disparities in cardiovascular care for the underserved patient populations of women, black Americans, and Hispanic/Latino Americans.
Contact us at closethegap@bsci.com
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