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Doctors rely on BMJ Best Practice to provide evidence-based care

There has been much discourse about the features and impact of clinical decision support. However, until recently, there has been less evidence on how healthcare professionals use decision support to provide evidence-based care or on the potential cost savings that could emerge from its use. A new study attempted to fill this gap by asking healthcare professionals how much they value digital clinical decision support to apply evidence-based care and save costs.

BMJ Best Practice and climate change: planning for the future

Climate change is no longer a concern for the future. It is a current reality with implications for patients, populations, and healthcare systems worldwide. BMJ Group is committed to playing its part in the field of climate change and healthcare, with a goal to achieve Net Zero throughout our operations by 2040. With BMJ Best Practice playing a large role in this, we are keen to explore how to make our content more sustainably minded.

Insights from the Darzi Review

The Independent Investigation of the National Health Service in England by Lord Darzi gives a comprehensive outline of the needs of the health service in England.4 The Darzi review touches on a wide range of topics – but certain issues stand out such as multimorbidity, mental health, and cancer care. This short briefing paper shows how BMJ Best Practice can help with these problems. It gives straightforward examples of how the knowledge within BMJ Best Practice can be put into practice to drive quality improvement.

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