About Best Practice
Health care professionals need to have fast and easy access to reliable, up-to-date information when making diagnosis and treatment decisions. This is precisely what Best Practice provides.
Best Practice is a completely new concept for information delivered at the point of care.
In one single source we have combined the latest research evidence, guidelines and expert opinion – presented in a step-by-step approach, covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Best Practice provides a second opinion in an instant, without the need for checking multiple resources. Its unique patient-focused approach represents a major new advancement in information delivery at the point of care.
Best Practice is brought to you by the BMJ Evidence Centre – a division of the BMJ Group that is working to provide healthcare professionals with innovative new products and tools that make evidence useful in practice.
How to access Best Practice Mobile
Access to Best Practice Mobile is included with all personal or institutional subscriptions at no extra cost.
Personal subscribers
Simply visit the Best Practice Mobile site at bp.bmjgroup.mobi and sign in using your existing ‘My Best Practice’ username and password.
Institutional subscribers
Users within institutions that subscribe to Best Practice can access Best Practice Mobile by following the below process:
Create a new ‘My Best Practice’ account, or log into an existing account, whilst within the IP range of the institution (assuming IP authentication has been set up), or after being authenticated via a referral URL. This initial process must take place from within the IP range of the institution for the account set up to be successful. For security reasons it is not possible to set up an account from outside of the IP range of the institution
The individual ‘My Best Practice’ account will then automatically be linked to the institutional account
The user can then log-in to Best Practice Mobile (bp.bmjgroup.mobi) using their ‘My Best Practice’ email and password
Best Practice Mobile access set up in this way is based on the institutional subscription - access will be granted for the remaining duration of the institutional subscription, or for six months (whichever is the shorter period). If after six months the user wishes to renew their access they can repeat the first step in this process
Please note that we do not currently offer a standalone subscription to Best Practice Mobile. Visit our subscription page for details of personal and institutional subscriptions.
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