- BMJ Best Practice how to add local guidance

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.

Unique feature - Organizational Guidance

Search results for sepsis

What is Organizational Guidance?

University Hospital urges you to prioritize the following guideline:

Allows hospitals to embed preferred guidance/information into the platform.

University Hospital

Add and prioritize local care pathways, protocols, patient information, crib sheets, checklists and more to: • Encourage adherence to local guidelines • Speed up decision-making • Support learning and quality improvement, safety, accreditation, and external ratings

Streamlines workflows, enhances decision-making, and ensures consistent care that aligns with both local and global best practices.

Unique feature - ensure all guidance is available at the bedside

Search results for sepsis

Enhance individual topics and use this feature as a repository for all of your guidance organized in alphabetical order.

University Hospital

Users can filter and browse all local content added by their organization.

Adding Organizational Guidance

1. Request an admin account.

Send an email with the following details to USSupport@bmj.com. Subject line: Admin account needed to upload Organizational Guidance. ● Your name ● Job Title ● Institution Name ● Site Name (applicable for Health Systems) ● A nominated email address. This email address should match your institutional domain. 2. Keep an eye out for an Admin welcome email from the Support team.

Adding Organizational Guidance

When the administrator selects “Organizational guidance” under “Your profile”, they are taken to an area where they can add guidelines. Health systems can request one admin per site/program.

This is the administrator homepage. Here, new links to local guidelines can be added and existing links can be managed.

The administrator can manage existing links by editing or deleting. And there is an alert if the guideline is 1 year old.

When the administrator selects ‘add organizational guideline’ (see previous slide) they are taken to this screen. The administrator must complete the first 4 fields of the form in order to publish their link/PDF. The same guideline link/PDF can be added to multiple

topics and specialties.

Organizational guidance is indexed and will appear in search results.

Examples of organizational guidance in practice

A CLABSI checklist added to the Sepsis topic

XXXXXXXXX urges you to prioritize the following guidance

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