BMJ Knowledge
Evidence-based medicine is at the heart of BMJ Knowledge, the ‘clinical decision support’ arm of the BMJ Group. Everything that we produce aims to improve health care by providing knowledge to service planners, clinicians and the public. All our products are created using rigorous editorial processes, and are updated frequently and systematically to ensure that the information we provide is as accurate and relevant as possible.
BMJ Clinical Evidence
BMJ Clinical Evidence provides systematic reviews offering evidence on over 3000 interventions in over 570 clinical situations.
Available in a range of formats, you can access the best and most relevant information on health care interventions wherever and whenever it suits you.
We have made a series of major enhancements to improve BMJ Clinical Evidence Online ensuring you can access relevant and informative information quickly and efficiently.
These include the below:
- GRADE scores – assessing the quality of the evidence
- Foreign language navigation
- Patient Information leaflets
- Increased search efficiency
Online site licenses are available for all our products, providing unrestricted access for your user community. Please contact the sales team to discuss how we can help you use our evidence-based resources to improve decision-making, reduce costs and enhance doctor-patient relationships within your organisation.
New from the BMJ Group
The BMJ Group is introducing new and innovative online point-of-care clinical resources:
Click here for more information – Available July 15, 2008 for institutions in North America.
Please note: The international version of this product will be available early in 2009. For more information on trials and product release, please email us your contact details so we can send you more information as it becomes available.
BMJ Best Treatments
BMJ Best Treatments provides patients and their carers with trustworthy information to help understand conditions and treatment choices.
Based on the best and most up to date medical research, it enables people to work with their health professionals to make better informed decisions.
Evidence-based journals
Evidence-based journals from BMJ Journals.
