Making a Difference to Patient Care: Using Evidence Based Medicine
Jinfo Article
2nd September 2008
By Zena Woodley
Abstract
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a means of aiding doctors find information to optimise the care they give their patients. While some worry about the influence that health economics has on the adoption of EBM, Zena Woodley provides real-world examples of EBM success from information practitioners.
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