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Evidence-based public health - what level of competence is required?
1997
Journal of public health
Increasing prominence is being given to the use of best current evidence in decision-making, both in clinical practice and health care management and purchasing. Public health is regarded as a specialty in which evidence-based decision-making may be taken for granted, partly because epidemiology is the principal basic science on which public health has developed. To practise evidence-based decisionmaking requires both organizations that have systems for finding and appraising evidence and
doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.pubmed.a024591
pmid:9138220
fatcat:ajuzpuru7fdxzmclkhvmjuz7kq