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BMJ Best Practice is an online decision-support tool made for clinical decision making support. It was created in 2009 by BMJ''.''


Development

BMJ launched Best Practice in 2009.


Access

BMJ offers personal and institutional subscriptions. Only institutional subscriptions are available to purchase in the United States and Canada. All institutional subscriptions include onsite and remote access as well as access to the mobile app for iOS and Android devices. It is also included in the Clinical Information Access Portal of the New South Wales Ministry of Health.


Reception

In a 2016 article published in the ''
Journal of Medical Internet Research The ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal established in 1999 covering eHealth and "healthcare in the Internet age". The editors-in-chief are Gunther Eysenbach and Rita Kukafka. The publisher is JMI ...
'', BMJ Best Practice received maximum scores for strength of volume, editorial quality, and evidence-based methodology.{{Cite journal , last1=Kwag , first1=Koren Hyogene , last2=González-Lorenzo , first2=Marien , last3=Banzi , first3=Rita , last4=Bonovas , first4=Stefanos , last5=Moja , first5=Lorenzo , date=2016-01-01 , title=Providing Doctors With High-Quality Information: An Updated Evaluation of Web-Based Point-of-Care Information Summaries , journal=Journal of Medical Internet Research , language=en , volume=18 , issue=1 , pages=e15 , doi=10.2196/jmir.5234 , pmc=4738183 , pmid=26786976 , doi-access=free


See also

* UpToDate * DynaMed * BMJ


References

Evidence-based medicine British medical websites Medical databases Online databases