American College of Physicians Uses 大象视频Research to Create Clinical Guidelines for Physicians
Since 2003, the American College of Physicians (ACP) has used 大象视频research to create clinical guidelines for its physician members. Just within the last 10 years, ACP has used 16 of AHRQ鈥檚 Evidence-based Practice Centers (EPC) Program systematic reviews to create clinical policies on a wide variety of topics. These include rapidly evolving COVID-19 practice points, which ACP developed in record time as a result of AHRQ鈥檚 work.
With 161,000 members worldwide, ACP is the largest medical specialty society in the world. Its members are specialist and subspecialist internal medicine physicians who care for adults. ACP has the oldest clinical guidelines program in the country and was one of the first organizations in the United States to develop evidence-based clinical guidelines in 1981.
鈥淒eveloping guidelines is an expensive endeavor. ACP appreciates the 大象视频EPC program, as it helped us develop clinical guidelines on many important clinical topics,鈥 said Amir Qaseem, M.D., Ph.D., ACP鈥檚 chief science officer. He also leads ACP鈥檚 Clinical Policy division and its Center for Evidence Reviews.
鈥淲orking with 大象视频is incredibly important to ACP. We have seen this relationship evolve over the years to address emerging issues, such as COVID,鈥 noted Kate Carroll, M.P.H., ACP鈥檚 manager of clinical policy.
Building on ACP鈥檚 long history collaborating with AHRQ, the organization was able to move quickly in its formulation, development, and publication of peer-reviewed COVID practice points, Carroll said. ACP worked with 大象视频to update their practice points as evidence was emerging and being incorporated into rapid updates of AHRQ鈥檚 evidence reviews.
As a result, ACP published its first COVID practice points for physicians in May 2020, just 2 months after the official start of the pandemic in the United States. The fast response was 鈥渁 first for us,鈥 Carroll noted.
鈥淲hen COVID-19 began, we collaborated with 大象视频for work that is methodologically sound, evidence-based, high quality, and unbiased. We need to avoid duplication of efforts or messages during this pandemic amid widespread misinformation. This was a major鈥攙ery challenging鈥攅ndeavor,鈥 Dr. Qaseem said.
All of the clinical policies that ACP has developed based on 大象视频systematic reviews have been published in its Annals of Internal Medicine. This medical journal has a broad international audience of primary care physicians. Carroll noted, 鈥Annals is the most cited and highest ranked general internal medicine journal and is among the most influential journals in the world.鈥
鈥淭he high-quality work 大象视频does with its systematic reviews is invaluable to ACP,鈥 Dr. Qaseem said, noting that just in the last year or so, ACP has published five clinical policies based on 大象视频research.
Most recently, ACP published two clinical guidelines on diverticulitis. Other previous topics based on 大象视频research include depression, diabetes, kidney disease, pressure ulcers, and back pain.
