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The Politics of Evidence-Based Medicine in the United Kingdom
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Evidence-based MedicineHealth PoliticsUnited KingdomResearch EthicsHealth LawEffectiveness ResearchProfessional Clinical PracticePrimary CarePolitical PopularityBioethicsPublic HealthEvidence-based TherapyEnglish Evidence-based MedicineHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchClinical ImplementationEvidence-based RecommendationNursingPatient SafetyMedicineEvidence-based Practice
English Evidence-based medicine, the doctrine that professional clinical practice should be based on sound research evidence about the effectiveness of the procedures used, is now official policy for the National Health Service. Despite its obvious common-sense and political appeal, the policy seems to be based on a number of questionable assumptions about implementation, political popularity and scientific consensus, yet accords in general terms with contemporary developments in modes of controlling organisations.