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Visit bestpractice.bmj.com Access instantly from your organisation's network and click ‘Sign in’* *If you need help setting up BMJ Best Practice, contact your local library If you are a new user, you will need to now register for a BMJ Best Practice user profile. Use your user profile to download the app for access anywhere, anytime, even offline
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Available within BMJ Best Practice Comorbidities Manager The Comorbidities Manager supports treatment by addressing acute conditions alongside existing comorbidities Choose from common, high-cost comorbidities to generate an instant, tailored treatment plan Improved care quality leads to better outcomes, shorter hospital stays, and fewer readmissions
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Click on ‘Your Profile’ and select ‘Comorbidities Manager’ from the list
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Select your chosen acute topic from the list. We are adding more topics to this list all the time, so keep checking back for updates Navigate to the ‘Treatment algorithm’ section of your chosen acute topic. The pink C+ symbol highlights that the Comorbidities Manager is available for this topic Select from a list of common comorbidities. You can select as many comorbidities as you like. You will see the pink C+ symbol when a treatment option may be impacted by the comorbidities that have been selected
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