Inciativas



Choosing Wisely ® : Things we do for no reason


Institución:
Journal of Hospital Medicine

País:
United States

Descripción:
Things we do for no reason is a platforma created by the Journal of Hospital Medicine for discussions of practices that have become common parts of hospital care but have limited supporting evidence, or even have evidence refuting or justifiably challenging their value.


https://www.journalofhospitalmedicine.com/jhospmed ...


WHO recommendations


Institución:
The World Health Organization (WHO)

País:
Switzerland

Descripción:
The WHO guidelines contain recommendations for clinical practice and for the development of public health policies. The recommendations help the guide user to make informed decisions about whether to carry out specific interventions, clinical tests or public health measures. The development of the guidelines follow a rigorous compliance with the systematic use of evidence.


https://www.who.int/health-topics/


Hemoterapia Basada en el Sentido Común


Institución:
Miembros de las sociedades científicas de Transfusión Sanguínea y de Hematología y Hemoterapia / Members of the Spanish scientific societies

País:
Spain

Descripción:
Initiative aimed at making a critical assessment of the recommendations on transfusions published by other initiatives (eg Choosing Wisely in USA and Canada). It also includes recommendations made by the SETS and the AEHH in collaboration with other Spanish scientific societies.


http://hemotherapy.net/abierto/


Otros artículos/Other articles on this topic


Institución:
-

País:
EU

Descripción:
Articles about appropriateness in Health care services


http://www.dianasalud.com/


Evidencias COVID-19


Institución:
Centro Cochrane Iberoamericano

País:
Spain

Descripción:
Evidence COVID-19 is a resource that offers relevant information related to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic and COVID-19. This resource collects a series of documents that synthesize the most relevant information to answer clinical questions and priority issues about the pandemic, in the form of literature reviews and critical study evaluations.


https://es.cochrane.org/es/recursos/evidencias-cov ...