The BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities tool supports healthcare professionals to treat the whole patient when managing acute conditions. Select from a list of common comorbidities to instantly generate a treatment plan tailored to the unique needs of the patient.
Have you downloaded the top-rated, award-winning app? Use the BMJ Best Practice app to find answers quickly - even offline Steps to download
If you are onsite, go straight to bestpractice.bmj.com/comorbidities . If you are offsite, go to clinicians.vic.gov.au and navigate to the BMJ Best Practice website from the ‘Guidelines and Point of Care’ section. On the BMJ Best Practice website, click ‘create account’ to set up your own personal account. If you already have a personal account, log in to validate it. Search for ‘BMJ Best Practice’ in the App Store or Google Play. Download the app, and login with your new BMJ Best Practice personal account details. 1. 2. 3.
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Try the new Comorbidities tool in the app The Comorbidities tool helps you to confidently treat patients with multiple conditions. Select from a list of common comorbidities to instantly generate a treatment plan tailored to the unique needs of your patient. Access the Comorbidities tool
from the ‘Treatment algorithm’ section of
Rated 4.8 in the App Store and 4.7 in Google Play*
selected acute topics in the app, or from the icon on the home screen.
*As of 27 July 2021
Available to Victorian public healthcare professionals courtesy of Clinicians Health Channel
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