We make it easy for you as a clinician to check that you’re implementing good practice


BMJ Best Practice gets you to the latest evidence-based information quickly and accurately.
Structured around the clinical workflow and updated daily, BMJ Best Practice uses the latest evidence-based research, guidelines and expert opinion to offer step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention.
- Our guidance is uniquely structured around the patient consultation with advice on symptom evaluation, test ordering and treatment approach.
- Be confident in your clinical decisions. BMJ Best Practice searches research and guidelines everyday, using robust methodology and expert opinion to focus on the evidence that matters
- Make it easier for patients to make decisions with our evidence-based patient leaflets
- Stay current and ensure your ongoing professional development, with automatic CME/CPD tracking to support revalidation and appraisal
- Access BMJ Best Practice anywhere, even offline, with our award-winning app

I have found it to be extremely helpful and I have been recommending it to all of my colleagues at the health clinic, who all use it regularly now.
Consultant, Family Medicine WSI DiabetesMinistry of National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Rising to the comorbidities challenge
One in three adults suffer from multiple chronic conditions and most patients in the acute setting have more than one medical condition. Our Comorbidities Manager is fully integrated into BMJ Best Practice, the clinical decision support tool that helps professionals treat the whole patient.
We are the only point of care tool that supports the management of the whole patient by including guidance on the treatment of a patient’s acute condition alongside their pre-existing comorbidities. Follow the link below to find out more.

Treating each disease in a patient as if it exists in isolation will lead to less good outcomes and complicate and duplicate interactions with the healthcare system.
Christopher J M Whitty