About Evidence 2011

October 24-26, 2011
Novotel London West, Hammersmith, London

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Overview

Using evidence to deliver improved outcomes at reduced costs is the priority for effective global health care.

Evidence 2011 will bring together evidence creators, evidence users and commissioners of services together with the world’s leading experts in evidence-based medicine. The aim of the conference is to showcase the ideas, processes and best practices that form the foundations of an evidence-based approach to developing and implementing cost-effective healthcare strategies.

This year’s conference will also be providing a full day of workshops covering essential EBM skills and will feature some of the best ideas in EBM education and training.

Evidence 2011 aims to be the leading international evidence-based healthcare event at the forefront of EBM debate and innovation. The conference is a collaboration between the BMJ Group and the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.

Who should attend?

  • Developers of evidence-based healthcare resources.
  • Those involved in the implementation of evidence including front-line healthcare professionals, and regional and national policy makers.
  • Commissioners of evidence-based interventions and resources.
  • Those involved in assessing the cost-effectiveness of evidence-based interventions.
  • Educators involved in teaching and training in evidence based healthcare.
  • Methodologists and researchers.
  • Those interested in production of evidence based tools & materials.

Programme

The Evidence 2011 programme has been designed to foster collaboration amongst professionals working in evidence-based healthcare.

The conference will focus on ways of bridging gaps between the development of EBM resources (such as systematic reviews and clinical knowledge databases), and their implementation in clinical practice and health care policy decisions.

The programme will include the following streams:

  1. Affordable Healthcare

    • Commissioning
    • Transformation
    • Evaluating healthcare
  2. Leading for change

    • Management
    • Policy
    • Leading for change
  3. Outcomes and impact

    • Implementation
    • Patient engagement
    • Social care
    • Media
    • Technology

Further information

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