Medical information publisher The BMJ Group, UK, has announced that over 100,000 practitioners now have access to Best Practice, the latest product from the BMJ Evidence Centre. Best Practice provides information for healthcare professionals at the point of care. It has been adopted by over 250 institutions in 25 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.
Users range from individual clinicians to national health libraries, medical associations, health care consortia, hospitals and GP practices. Leading adopters include the Australian Medical Association (Western Australia) and the Norwegian Electronic Health Library, Helsebiblioteket.
Best Practice is an online decision support tool designed to help practitioners, patients, students and researchers find the best medical information and use it in the most effective way. It brings together the latest research evidence, guidelines and expert opinion into one simple service which provides trustworthy information structured around the patient consultation, covering diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention. Its easy-to-use design is seen to fit information around existing workflows - enabling clinicians, nurses and pharmacists to make the best decisions for their patients, every time.
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