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Decision support that reflects the way you work

Demand for improved patient care and greater productivity grows as budgets become even tighter − so you need easy-to-use resources that you can trust.

  • Best Practice, from the BMJ Evidence Centre, is an online decision-support tool that provides clinicians with the latest research evidence, expert opinion and guidelines at the point of care. Clinicians can quickly access relevant and authoritative information that maps the doctor-patient workflow, helping them to make informed decisions in partnership with their patients.

Set up a free trial for your institution today
You and your colleagues can now evaluate Best Practice for free.  If you would like to find out more about setting up an institution-wide Best Practice trial contact the BMJ Evidence Centre to find out more.

Read our new case study to discover how doctors at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) are benefitting from Best Practice.

Best Practice´s practical guidance is easy to apply to clinical scenarios, allowing clinicians to explore clinical questions in depth and inform their own decisions.

All of the relevant resources are presented via a single, easy-to-use interface, saving doctors valuable time when critical decisions need to be made. With instant access to the latest research evidence and expert opinion, users can feel reassured that they are at the forefront of current practice.

For more information about this exciting new resource, email Prashant Mishra at pmishra@bmjgroup.com Alternatively you can call +91 9871422229

Best Practice offers:

Authoritative information from the world-renowned BMJ Evidence Centre

More than 10,000 diagnoses 3,000 diagnostic tests

Over 4,000 full text diagnostic and treatment guidelines from international and regional organisations

Full access to evidence-based systematic reviews from Clinical Evidence

Peer-reviewed expert opinion

Unlimited network, remote and mobile phone access at no extra cost

Customise with local or national content such as guidelines and patient information leaflets