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Ovid expands its research collections to enhance global health preparedness and health equity -

Wolters Kluwer, Health has added two research collections to its medical research platform, Ovid®, to meet the demand for credible resources that support global public health efforts and evidence-based practice. The Public Health Advantage collection brings together the CABI Global Health and Ovid HealthStar databases with additional public health resources in a single subscription, empowering researchers, clinical managers, and students to better prepare for current and emerging public health threats. The Evidence-Based Health collection offers a distinct curation of content resources providing users with the best available, evidence-based scientific information to improve healthcare.

These two collections are the latest demonstration of Wolters Kluwer’s commitment to addressing equitable healthcare delivery and accelerating change. Ovid’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) collection was released earlier this year.

Today, most organizations gather their public health information from myriad, disparate sources because they lack access to a singular, complete public health information offering. The Public Health Advantage collection provides healthcare professionals, subject librarians, researchers, educators, and students with a comprehensive content solution. It includes access to over 490 eBooks and journals: CABI’s Human and Food Science collection, the GIDEON Disease series, selected LWW titles, Ovid Open Access Full Text, and more.

Ovid’s new Evidence-Based Health collection combines evidence-based content from multiple providers, providing a greater breadth of research to reduce bias. Included are: KSR Evidence database with over 26,500 critical appraisals and over 223,000 systematic reviews; ECRI Guidelines Trust® providing thousands of up-to-date vetted evidence-based clinical practice guidelines; Evidence-Based Practice, a monthly journal; and Lippincott® Nursing Solutions guideline summaries.

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