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https://doi.org/10.18849/ve.v2i1.95Abstract
Embracing EBVM as a concept is an important first step, but is of little value unless it is translated into an improvement in patient care. This session will discuss how EBVM can be incorporated into clinical guidelines at a practice level, using a team-based approach to maximise concordance. The pros and cons of using practice guidelines as a means of improving clinical effectiveness will be discussed, followed by an illustration of how the clinical audit cycle can be used as a tool to ensure that Best Practice as a established by practice guidelines is applied to produce an improvement in clinical performance.
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