Guides, interviews and overviews
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BMJ Best Practice - clinical tutorial & user guide
BMJ Best Practice is a clinical decision support tool that takes you quickly and accurately to the latest evidence based information, whenever and wherever you need it.
Our step by step guidance on diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and prevention is updated daily using robust evidence based methodology and expert opinion.
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BMJ Best Practice helps to improve care
Since 2015, we’ve carried out extensive research amongst our users around the world. You have steered the development of BMJ Best Practice and every feature you see has been researched, developed and tested thoroughly.
The redevelopment has focused on your number one requirement: to find the latest information quickly and easily, whenever and wherever you need it.
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The BMJ Best Practice website
The BMJ Best Practice website has a fresh, modern interface with an intuitive navigation with additions such as procedural videos, enhanced treatment algorithms and highlighting of important evidence updates.
The BMJ Best Practice website has been built with users and every feature you see has been researched, developed and tested thoroughly with customers and healthcare professionals worldwide. -
An overview of the BMJ Best Practice interface
BMJ Best Practice website has a fresh, modern interface with an intuitive navigation with additions such as procedural videos, enhanced treatment algorithms and highlighting of important evidence updates.
The BMJ Best Practice website has been built with users and every feature you see has been researched, developed and tested thoroughly with customers and healthcare professionals in North America and worldwide. -
BMJ Best Practice - Comorbidities overview
BMJ Best Practice provides access to the latest clinical information in a concise, structured way that enables clinical decisions to be made quickly.
The new BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool supports the management of the whole patient by providing guidance on the treatment of acute conditions alongside pre-existing comorbidities.
BMJ Best Practice is the only clinical decision support tool to do this.
Contact us for more information on the BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool:
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Comorbidities tool - expert panel feedback
Managing the treatment of patients with comorbidities is hard - clinical guidelines only focus on single conditions - but failure to manage comorbidities leads to worse clinical outcomes and longer lengths of stay.
See the BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool in action and hear from some of our clinical experts who have helped to ensure that the clinical information in this tool supports healthcare professionals at the point of care.
The Comorbidities tool supports healthcare professionals to treat the whole patient when managing acute conditions.
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Condition combinations available in the BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool
BMJ Best Practice – Comorbidities is 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. Healthcare professionals are prompted to consider the patient’s comorbidities when accessing treatment information. The tool then produces an initial management plan that is tailored to the unique needs of the patient.
bestpractice.bmj.com/info/comorbidities