This event reaches the scientific community after a global pandemic that has clearly emphasized how closely related biomedical research and patient health are, bringing out new clinical and methodological challenges. On the one hand, the need for further evidence to be produced in response to emerging healthcare needs; on the other hand, the demand for evidence urgently processed, synthesized and transferred into clinical recommendations.
The Conference will focus on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the ecosystem of evidence and what future challenges should be faced to connect the generation, synthesis and translation of evidence to individuals and populations.
It is essential now more than ever that a consensual commitment is made to provide support to Evidence-Based Healthcare.
Amazing EBHC champions will trace the way forward through the ecosystem of evidence while dozens of researchers will present their experiences. You will live an exciting journey departing from two main topics: the lessons learnt in the pandemic era to produce, synthesize and use updated evidence for global health and the need for an EBP core curriculum for all health professionals. Then you will be carried through the pillars of the evidence ecosystem:
Evidence generation: from outcomes of REWARD recommendations to the global challenges for managing conflict of interest, increasing value and ensuring the research integrity.
Evidence synthesis: from the future challenges of systematic reviews 30 years later to new approaches to develop up-to-date syntheses of evidence and clinical practice guidelines.
Evidence translation: from opportunities and barriers to implement EBP in developing countries to future challenges for the promotion of evidence literacy and the implementation of clinical practice guidelines in real world.
evidence based medicine, evidence-based healthcare, clinical research, health economics, biomedical research, teaching evidence, AI e digital healtcare
🎉 Dal 6 novembre sono entrato a far parte dell’Editorial Board del Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, una delle riviste più importanti in metodologia della #ricerca ed epidemiologia.
Far parte di questa rivista prestigiosa è un traguardo di cui sono orgoglioso, e sono entusiasta di poter rappresentare #GIMBE e l’Italia in un contesto così importante.
La Fondazione GIMBE da sempre promuove e sostiene l’integrità della ricerca scientifica e del processo editoriale, sarà una bella opportunità per poter dare un contributo attivo.
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🇬🇧 I am truly honored to join the Editorial Board of the The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.
GIMBE has consistently committed to promoting and supporting the integrity of research and the editorial process. This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to this esteemed journal.
A huge thank to Editors-in-Chief Andrea Tricco and David Tovey for their invitation!
🌍 Oggi è il World EBHC Day, un’iniziativa globale che mira a sensibilizzare sull’importanza di migliorare le #evidenze scientifiche per orientare decisioni politiche e pratiche cliniche, con l’obiettivo di ottenere migliori esiti di #salute.
Il tema del 2024, “Health and Beyond: From Evidence to Action”, mette in evidenza la necessità di un’azione collettiva per affrontare la policrisi globale, tra #cambiamentoclimatico, disastri ecologici, conflitti politici e pandemie.
Sono orgoglioso di essere, anche quest’anno, Evidence Ambassador per l’iniziativa insieme alla Fondazione GIMBE.
📝 Per l’occasione, abbiamo pubblicato un articolo di blog in cui esploriamo l’uso dell’#intelligenzaartificiale e delle innovazioni digitali, evidenziandone i punti di forza e le sfide ancora da superare.
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🔹Link al blog ➡️ https://shorturl.at/om5Gp
🌍 Celebrating World EBHC Day: Unleashing the Power of AI and Digital Innovation for Evidence-Based Healthcare
Today we join the global health community in marking World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day – a moment to spotlight the importance of research #evidence in #healthcare. This year's theme, “Health and Beyond: From Evidence to Action,” is more relevant than ever as we embrace new digital frontiers.
As #evidenceambassadors of this initiative, we’ve been exploring the incredible potential of #artificialintelligence (AI) and digital tools to revolutionize evidence-based decision-making. But with these opportunities come important challenges, such as ethical concerns and biases that we must address with robust frameworks.
We’ve shared our thoughts in a blog post on the World EBHC Day website, where we dive into how AI can transform evidence synthesis, policymaking, and much more.
Check it out and join the conversation 👉https://lnkd.in/dMDeW_Ri#WorldEBHCDay#EvidenceBasedHealthcare#AIinHealthcare#DigitalInnovation#EBHCConference2026#FromEvidenceToAction
Health disparities often stem from broader social determinants like economic stability and education, not just healthcare access. Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics can pinpoint areas of need, enabling targeted interventions that help reduce systemic inequities in #Healthcare.
“This predictive capacity allows for a more strategic allocation of resources, which can mitigate some of the systemic inequities that plague healthcare systems worldwide”
Read #WorldEBHCDay blog, ‘The potential and challenges of AI and digital innovations,’ by Dr Tiziano Innocenti, Director of the Research Methodology Unit at Fondazione GIMBE (Italy), et al.
👉 https://ow.ly/wgOW50TeZc4
Health disparities often stem from broader social determinants like economic stability and education, not just healthcare access. Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics can pinpoint areas of need, enabling targeted interventions that help reduce systemic inequities in #Healthcare.
“This predictive capacity allows for a more strategic allocation of resources, which can mitigate some of the systemic inequities that plague healthcare systems worldwide”
Read #WorldEBHCDay blog, ‘The potential and challenges of AI and digital innovations,’ by Dr Tiziano Innocenti, Director of the Research Methodology Unit at Fondazione GIMBE (Italy), et al.
👉 https://ow.ly/wgOW50TeZc4
We’re celebrating 30 years of the Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine course at the CEBM.
Join us for a special event in one week’s time on Monday 16 September at Kellogg College. Hear from CEBM tutors who have shaped the course as they reflect on their experiences and share their visions for the next 30 years of teaching evidence-based medicine.
Find out more: https://bit.ly/3XhH3vp
Inspiring presentation by Isabelle Boutron at #GES2024!
#PeerReview is always the elephant in the room. Impressive data: over 63 million hours/year spent, yet limited impact on reducing spin in abstract conclusions.
More training (and incentives) for reviewers are needed!