Clinical Practice
guidelines Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are a set of evidence-based recommendations that provide healthcare professionals with the best available evidence to guide decisions about assessment, diagnosis and management of a patient's health condition. They are used to make evidence-based decisions about treatments and interventions in the clinical care of patients. CPGs are important for quality healthcare, as they help ensure that patients receive the best available care. They also help to improve health outcomes, reduce medical errors, and reduce medical costs. CPGs are also used to inform healthcare policy and practice, and to improve the efficient use of resources by identifying areas for improvement.
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