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.

Local guidance tool

How to access the admin area for the local guidance tool

New administrators without an account will need to contact support@bmj.com to get set up. Administrators can then log in with their account details on the BMJ Best Practice website.

Ability to add links to local guidance

Once logged in, an administrator can access the admin area from the top bar on the BMJ Best Practice home page.

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.

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

Disclaimer

By selecting “Local guidance” from the top bar, users can filter and browse all local content added by their organization

Local information is clearly highlighted within the topics.

The local information is also listed on the “Guidelines” section on the topic page

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