Cerner and BMJ Collaborate on EBM

June 24, 2011
U.K-based BMJ Group (the publishing division of the British Medical Association) will integrate its evidence-based medical information with a range

U.K-based BMJ Group (the publishing division of the British Medical Association) will integrate its evidence-based medical information with a range of solutions from Kansas City-based Cerner.

According to the company, the first outcome of this collaboration will be the introduction of order entry sets for the hospital sector in the U.K. and other international markets, bringing together BMJ Group's EBM database with Cerner Millennium software.

The companies say this collaboration will allow clinicians using Cerner Millennium to have immediate access to EBM at the point of care.

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