product from the BMJ Evidence Centre, which provides information for
healthcare professionals at the point of care. It has been adopted by over
250 institutions in 25 countries across
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 (
Australia
Mr
said:
"Best Practice came out as the best product according to the decision
criteria in our tender procedure. The criteria were designed to measure
technical specifications, quality, usability, relevance and availability in
addition to pricing. Our ambition is to present Best Practice as one of the
core reference tools for Norwegian physicians in the years to come."
The President of the Australian Medical Association (
said:
"Our members need quick access to reliable up-to-date information when
making diagnosis and treatment decisions. Best Practice is a major advance in
meeting this requirement through delivering authoritative information at the
point of care."
Best Practice 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.
Dr
"Already Best Practice is being seen as a major advance in meeting the
day to day needs of busy clinicians through delivering authoritative
information at the point of care"
For more information please contact:
Emma Dickinson
Tel: +44-(0)20-7383-6529
Email: edickinson@bmjgroup.com














