Editor's choice: February 2021

There has never been a time when evidence was more important or under such intense scrutiny. A time when every key study is eagerly awaited and devoured on arrival as though the health and hopes of the global community rest on its shoulders. And yet, as we know, evidence is frequently flawed, equivocal in its findings and open to interpretation, even though it forms a critical element of most guidelines and decision support tools. Over recent years the concept of a continuous evidence eco-system that comprises different but mutually dependent processes, a broad range of actors and stakeholders, and the increased exploitation of systems and technology has been developed [1].
Source: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research
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