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Organizations

  • Australian Safety and Efficacy Register of New Interventional Procedures - Surgical (ASERNIP-S) - ASERNIP-S is a pilot project, funded by the Australian Federal Government through the Department of Health and Family Services for a three-year period.
  • Canadian Centres for Health Evidence (CHE.net) - The principal task of Centres of Health Evidence (CHE) is to package, disseminate, and present health knowledge in ways that facilitate its optimum use. 
  • CASP - Critical Appraisal Skills Programme - CASP is a UK project that aims to help health service decision makers and those that seek to influence the decision makers develop skills to find, critically appraise and change practice in line with evidence of effectiveness. 
  • CASPinternational - These pages tell you about the aims and resources of the CASPinternational network, which aims to promote the use of evidence of effectiveness in health and allied services.
  • Centre for Clinical Effectiveness - The Centre for Clinical Effectiveness opened at Monash Medical Centre in Australia in January 1998. Its objective is to enhance patient outcomes through the clinical application of the best available evidence about treatments.
  • Centre for Evidence Based Child Health - The Centre for Evidence-Based Child Health is part of a national network of centres for evidence-based health care. 
  • Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (U.K.) - The World Wide Web page of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, established in Oxford as the first of several centres around the country whose aim broadly is to promote evidence-based health care and provide support and resources to anyone who wants to make use of them. 
  • Centre for Evidence Based Medicine (Mount Sinai, U.S.) - This site hosted by the University of Toronto includes Practising EBM, Syllabi for EBM, Teaching EBM, Evidence Resources and a Glossary of EBM terms. It is designed to support the second edition of Evidence-based Medicine: How to Practise and Teach EBM. 
  • Centre for Evidence-based Mental Health - The site contains a range of resources to promote and support the teaching and practice of evidence-based mental healthcare
  • Centre for Evidence Based Nursing - The Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing works with nurses in practice, other researchers, nurse educators and managers to identify evidence-based practice through primary research and systematic reviews and promotes the uptake of evidence into practice through education and implementation activities in areas of nursing where good evidence is available.
  • Centre for Evidence Based Pharmacotherapy - The Centre for Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy (CEBP) was set up in July 1995 to undertake research in the methodology of medicines assessment, pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacoeconomics and to undertake such studies.
  • Cochrane Collaboration - The Cochrane Collaboration facilitates the creation, review, maintenance and dissemination of systematic overviews of the effects of health care. This is the home page for this international Collaboration and provides access to information on all its activities, to the Handbook (see next entry) as well as free access to the Review abstracts. This site has contact details and links to the web sites of Cochrane Centres and Groups.
  • Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care (EPOC) Group - Information about the group, a newsletter, downloadable database of bibliographic references about achieving change in healthcare plus links to health-related sites and information about discussion groups.
  • Evidence Based Psychiatry Centre - The Evidence-Based Psychiatry Center, housed within the Department of Psychiatry, Nagoya City University Medical School, accumulates and disseminates the currently available best evidence in the most clinically relevant way possible to practicing psychiatrists world-wide. (Can be viewed without downloading the Japanese character set - click 'Cancel'.)
  • German Center for Evidence Based Nursing - From Martin Luther University , Wittenberg , Germany
  • GIMBE - Gruppo Italiano per la Medicina Basata sulle Evidenze - Probably the best non-English Language EBM site on the Web this new resource contains definitions on the various stages of EBM, a comprehensive bibliography and an excellent links page. 
  • Health Information Research Unit - The Health Information Research Unit (HIRU) at McMaster University conducts research in the field of health information science and is dedicated to the generation of new knowledge about the nature of health and clinical information problems, the development of new information resources to support evidence-based health care, and the evaluation of various innovations in overcoming health care information problems.
  • MRC Clinical Trials Unit  - The Medical Research Council (UK) Clinical Trials Web site includes the MRC's role in trials, how to apply for funding, guidelines on good clinical practice in trials and a directory of current trials. 
  • National Guideline Clearinghouse (U.S.) - The National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC) is a comprehensive database of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related documents produced by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), in partnership with the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Association of Health Plans (AAHP). 
  • National Institute for Clinical Excellence - The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (the Institute) is a Special Health Authority which will work with the NHS, the Institute will systematically appraise health interventions.
  • RAND Corporation - RAND is a US-based nonprofit institution that aims to improve public policy through research and analysis. RAND aims to carry out high-quality, objective research addressing problems of domestic policy including health care.
  • Swedish Council on Technology Assessment in Health Care (SBU) - SBU's task is to evaluate methods used within health care and to look critically at their costs, their risks and their benefits. SBU assesses the medical, ethical, social and economic impact of new and established medical procedures.
  • The Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing - An international research collaboration based at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Adelaide University in Australia  
  • UK Clearing House on Health Outcomes - The UK Clearing House on Health Outcomes, based within the Nuffield Institute for Health at the University of Leeds, aims: to develop approaches to outcomes assessment within routine health care practice and to promote the role of health outcomes within decision making in health care commissioning and provision.

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