We live in an age of evidence-based healthcare, where the concept of evidence has been avidly and often uncritically embraced as a symbol of legitimacy, truth, and justice. By letting the evidence dictate healthcare decision making from the bedside to the policy level, the normative claims that inform decision making appear to be negotiated fairly—without subjectivity, prejudice, or bias. Thus, the term ‘‘evidence-based’’ is typically read in the health sciences as the empirically adequate standard of reasonable practice and a means for increasing certainty. Supporters believe that evidence-based medicine (EBM) can introduce rational order to the deliberative processes of healthcare decision making. It is perhaps puzzlin...
In many respects evidence-based healthcare is neither new nor are its philosophical underpinnings un...
BACKGROUND According to Potter’s point of view, medical ethics is the science of survival, a bridge ...
This article explores the philosophical and ethical issues raised by evidence-based medicine (EBM). ...
We live in an age of evidence-based healthcare, where the concept of evidence has been avidly and of...
Clinicians and policy makers the world over are embracing evidence-based medicine (EBM). The promise...
While most of healthcare research and practice fully endorses evidence-based healthcare, a minority ...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
This presentation is part of the Feminism and Empiricism (Quinean Themes) track. Taking it to now be...
This article tries to present a broad view on the values and ethical issues that are at stake in eff...
Medical decisions should be based on good evidence. But this does not mean that health care professi...
Since its introduction just over two decades ago, evidence-based medicine (EBM) has come to dominate...
This paper aims to describe the contextual factors that gave rise to evidence-based medicine (EBM), ...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) emerged during the 1990s, with the aim of improving clinical practice ...
Abstract Background The term "evidence-based medicine" (or EBM) was introduced about ten years ago, ...
Because few would object to evidence-based medicine’s (EBM) principal task of basing medical decisio...
In many respects evidence-based healthcare is neither new nor are its philosophical underpinnings un...
BACKGROUND According to Potter’s point of view, medical ethics is the science of survival, a bridge ...
This article explores the philosophical and ethical issues raised by evidence-based medicine (EBM). ...
We live in an age of evidence-based healthcare, where the concept of evidence has been avidly and of...
Clinicians and policy makers the world over are embracing evidence-based medicine (EBM). The promise...
While most of healthcare research and practice fully endorses evidence-based healthcare, a minority ...
The evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement is touted as a new paradigm in medical education and prac...
This presentation is part of the Feminism and Empiricism (Quinean Themes) track. Taking it to now be...
This article tries to present a broad view on the values and ethical issues that are at stake in eff...
Medical decisions should be based on good evidence. But this does not mean that health care professi...
Since its introduction just over two decades ago, evidence-based medicine (EBM) has come to dominate...
This paper aims to describe the contextual factors that gave rise to evidence-based medicine (EBM), ...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) emerged during the 1990s, with the aim of improving clinical practice ...
Abstract Background The term "evidence-based medicine" (or EBM) was introduced about ten years ago, ...
Because few would object to evidence-based medicine’s (EBM) principal task of basing medical decisio...
In many respects evidence-based healthcare is neither new nor are its philosophical underpinnings un...
BACKGROUND According to Potter’s point of view, medical ethics is the science of survival, a bridge ...
This article explores the philosophical and ethical issues raised by evidence-based medicine (EBM). ...