BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Manager getting started guide The Comorbidities Manager from BMJ Best Practice is the first of its kind EBM tool, to help clinicians treat the whole patient, and is already supporting healthcare professionals worldwide to make the best decisions.
Straight to the point of care
Challenges in healthcare
• Rise of chronic diseases and ageing populations • Multimorbidity and patients with complex needs • Cost and quality measures to improve patient outcomes • Variations in clinical care • Lack of time • Fluid workforce - rotation patterns • Reporting on targets and demonstrating compliance
What is BMJ Best Practice?
A generalist point of care tool particularly useful for residents, multidisciplinary teams, specialists working outside of their specialty and GPs. It is uniquely structured around the patient consultation with advice on symptom evaluation, test ordering and treatment approach. ➔ Ranked one of the best clinical decision support tools for health professionals worldwide* ➔ Scored highest in an independent study of diagnostic decision support tools**
* JMIR - Providing Doctors With High-Quality Information: An Updated Evaluation of Web-Based Point-of-Care Information Summaries ** Evaluating online diagnostic decision support tools for the clinical setting
World class clinical decision support
Differential diagnosis BMJ Best Practice scored highest in an independent study of diagnostic decision support tools*. It is considered the:
Most appropriate tool for the clinical setting
Providing Doctors With High-Quality Information Ranked one of the best clinical decision support tools for health professionals worldwide
Evaluating online diagnostic decision support tools for the clinical setting Providing Doctors With High-Quality Information: An Updated Evaluation of Web-Based Point-of-Care Information Summaries
BMJ Best Practice can help you
Provide high-quality care - with guidelines and evidence for all healthcare teams
Reduce variation in care and save time
Support residents, multidisciplinary teams, specialists working outside of their specialty, and GPs
Focusing on what’s important to users
Speed – Find answers quickly and accurately
Practical - information for use at the point of care
Assurance - Trusted clinical evidence, Important updates
Access - available anywhere, anytime
Unique benefits and considerations
Unique layout enables finding information quickly App auto included with all institutional subscriptions Content Coverage - 1,000+ topics 30 specialties
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Access anywhere, with online and offline access via the BMJ Best Practice app
Our EBM Toolkit supports the teaching, learning and practice of EBM. Reminds residents to evaluate study results and encourages shared decision making between clinicians and patients
Local Guidance Tool
● Embedded treatment algorithm that mirrors the patient journey ● Treatment by patient groups with 1st line, 2nd line etc treatments ● 3 Reinforced Evidence layers ○ Cochrane Clinical Answers ○ Grade ○ EBM Toolkit: Teach, Learn and Practice EBM
Access to local clinical guidance alongside national and international guidelines with BMJ Best Practice
Key features
Search clinical topics & check prescription guidance via linked drug databases*
Find answers fast with a layout that mirrors the patient consultation
Visual alerts to practice-changing evidence within the topic, with immediate links to evidence
Get step-by-step guidance via our unique treatment algorithm tables
Watch procedural videos covering essential clinical techniques
Ensure your ongoing professional development, with automatic CME/CPD tracking
Access over 250 medical calculators & 500+ patient flyers
Stay current with Important Updates and Cochrane Clinical Answers highlighted within each topic
BMJ Best Practice app
• Complimentary with you institutions subscription • Full offline functionality • Fast access to clinical answers. Anywhere • Available via Apple or Google Play store • Ranked 4.8 stars out of 5 on iOS • Ranked 4.9 stars out of 5 on Android
An unobtrusive way to consult the latest evidence during a patient consultation.
Our robust evidence process
Over 80% of the contributors are based in the US.
Regular searches for high quality new and updated international guidelines, systematic reviews and potentially practice-changing RCTs 1
Continuous in-house scanning and triaging of drug alerts
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Daily monitoring and triaging of user feedback by our Specialist Section Editors
Our in-house evidence team collaborates with over 1,600 international expert authors and over 2,500 peer reviewers.
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External peer review of all new topics by at least two leading international experts and practising clinicians
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Internal peer review and sign-off by an in-house pharmacist and senior editor
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This ensures that your users always have access to the latest evidence-based information.
Continuous updating with changes highlighted for users
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Impacting outcomes in healthcare organizations around the world
UK & Ireland: NHS England, NHS Education for Scotland & NHS Wales and Health Service Executive, BMJ Best Practice is used by all NHS healthcare professionals in Great Britain
North & South America: Capital Health Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia’s largest provider of health services employing over 12,000 health professionals
Middle East & Africa: Emirates Health Services (EHS), Sidra Medical & Research Center, Dubai Health Authority (DHA) Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB), Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC)
Europe: Bibliosan, the network of libraries belonging to Italian Biomedical Research Institutions, which are monitored by the Health Ministry / Bibliosan Helsebiblioteket, Regione Emilia Romagna Network
Oceania: Western Australia Department of Health, the largest area in the world covered by a single health authority / New South Wales Health, Queensland Health, Department of Health Victoria, Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
Accredited worldwide
ACCME accredited for CME/CPD by a wide range of international organizations Search activity is automatically tracked and users can generate PRA Category 1 CME/CPD certificates to demonstrate their learning
List of our accrediting bodies in North America Global list of accreditors
EHR Integration
Successfully implemented
Integrating the latest information into the clinical workflow We support all levels of integration including:
integrations with Epic, Cerner and more ...
● Search widget - this allows users to search BMJ Best Practice topics and clinical information directly from the EHR system. This gives fast access to our trusted information from within the clinical workflow.
● HL7 infobutton - this provides links to specific BMJ Best Practice topic pages from patients’ problems list in the Electronic Patient Record (EPR).
● Complete API integration - this provides complete flexibility in how our clinical information is displayed within your EHR system.
What our customers say
“The best thing ever created. Fantastic format for learning about all the different conditions, presentations, examinations and management.”
“When I’m working under pressure, and have to make decisions very quickly, BMJ Best Practice is my immediate help on hand. It’s got everything in a nutshell, concise and to the point.”
“Helping my practice in some extraordinary ways. Good for clinicians to improve practice outcomes, time management and learning”
“It is really excellent and very useful for all applications in medicine”
“This website is very useful and provides up to date information in an easy to comprehensive manner.”
Walk-through of BMJ Best Practice
Content covering 32 specialties
CME/CPD activity tracking
Continuous updating
Intuitive browse, and search to get to answers fast
Printable PDFs
Unique structure following clinical workflow
Alerts for important and practice-changing updates
Quick links to relevant information: differentials, guidelines, patient leaflets, calculators and more
Short videos explaining how to perform common procedures
Unique treatment algorithms to guide users through treatment options
Recommendations backed up with evidence from guidelines and Cochrane
Supporting BMJ Best Practice in your institution
Reporting View detailed usage reports for the website and app, including the most popular modules, number of sessions and registered users. BMJ Librarian hub The Librarian hub is available online with the latest user guides, webinars, videos, posters and email templates, in multiple languages, to help you raise awareness with your users. Training We have an experienced training team who conduct face-to-face and/or online training sessions for you and your users.
Thank you for your time
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