BMJ’s clinical decision support tool BMJ Best Practice has been selected to provide healthcare professionals and patients across Norway with full access to its content over the next three years.
BMJ Best Practice is a clinical decision support tool that gives doctors fast and easy access to the latest information when making diagnosis and treatment decisions. Updated daily, it draws on the latest evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.
The agreement provides access to the latest evidence-based information on the most common medical conditions to improve knowledge and help healthcare professionals deliver the very best care to their patients.
Patients will also have access to hundreds of health information leaflets on common conditions such as acne, diabetes, high blood pressure and sleep problems, more than half of which have already been translated into Norwegian, with the rest underway during 2020.
Access will be via the BMJ Best Practice website or mobile app. Patient leaflets are also hosted on the Helsebiblioteket.no website.
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