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Evidence-Based Guidelines—An Introduction
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Evidence-Based Guidelines—An Introduction

Abstract

Recommendations in the form of clinical practice guidelines are increasingly common. Clinical guidelines are systematically developed statements designed to help administrators, practitioners and patients make decisions about appropriate health care for specific circumstances. In North America, guidelines developed by professional societies, government panels and cooperative groups are frequently used to measure quality, to allocate resources and to determine how health care dollars are spent. For clinicians, guidelines provide a summary of the relevant medical literature and offer assistance in deciding which diagnostic tests to order, which treatments to use for specific conditions, when to discharge patients from the hospital, and many other aspects of clinical practice.

Authors

Lim W; Arnold DM; Bachanova V; Haspel RL; Rosovsky RP; Shustov AR; Crowther MA

Journal

Hematology, Vol. 2008, No. 1, pp. 26–30

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Publication Date

January 1, 2008

DOI

10.1182/asheducation-2008.1.26

ISSN

1520-4391

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