Diss topic patient -centered care
The utilization of EBM is important for two primary reasons. Firstly, it helps ensure that medical services are based on current best practices rather than outdated information or personal biases. Secondly, it can also help reduce risks associated with medical errors due to its focus on data-driven decision making. Ultimately, this improves overall quality of care as well as patient safety.
From a public health standpoint, utilizing EBM can also have positive implications. By providing clinicians with access to current research findings they are better equipped to identify and treat potential diseases before they become more widespread—thus promoting better long-term outcomes for entire populations. Additionally, using data collected from studies enables us to improve our understanding of individual and collective health needs further down the line which in turn can help inform future policy initiatives aimed at improving healthcare delivery overall.