Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) is the cornerstone of modern healthcare, emphasizing the integration of the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values in decision-making. In EBM, healthcare practitioners systematically review and apply the latest research findings to inform patient care. This approach ensures that medical interventions are grounded in proven efficacy, safety, and relevance to individual patient needs.
The process involves critically appraising and synthesizing research data, allowing practitioners to make informed choices about diagnostic tests, treatments, and preventive measures. EBM promotes a patient-centered approach, acknowledging the significance of individual preferences and values in healthcare decisions. By continually adapting practices based on the evolving evidence landscape, EBM contributes to the delivery of high-quality, effective, and patient-centric healthcare.
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