Resources for Evidence and Quality in Health Care
Cochrane Collaboration
The Cochrane Collaboration is an international not-for-profit organisation, providing up-to-date information about the effects of health care. The Cochrane Library contains regularly updated evidence-based healthcare databases.
DSI Danish Institute for Health Services Research
DSI Danish Institute for Health Services Research is an independent not-for-profit research institute. The Institute provides research, communication and consultancy services for and with the health sector.
Health Technology Assessment Internatonal (HTAi)
Health technology assessment (HTA) plays an essential role in modern health care policy and practice. HTAi´s mission is to support their work in promoting the introduction of effective innovations and effective use of resources in health care.
International Network of Agencies for Health Technology Assessment (INAHTA)
INAHTA, establ. in 1993, with a membership of 41 HTA agencies from 21 countries maintains the HTA Database.
ISQua, The International Society for Quality in Health Care, is a non-profit, independent organisation. ISQua works to provide services to guide health professionals, providers, researchers, agencies, policy makers and consumers, to achieve excellence in healthcare delivery to all people, and to continuously improve the quality and safety of care.
Peking University Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
The Peking University Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine is a multi-disciplinary center that strives to promote medical research that can directly guide and help to improve clinical practice and healthcare services and application of research findings to patients care and policy making, with an ultimate goal of continuingly increasing the quality and efficiency of healthcare services.
US National Library of Medicine
The National Library of Medicine - the world's largest medical library - maintains MEDLINE/PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, NLM Gateway, MedlinePlus Consumer Health Information.





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