By Trisha Greenhalgh, Dean for Research Impact, Jeremy Howick, Senior Research Fellow, Neal Maskrey, Professor of Evidence Informed Decision Making, for the Evidence Based Medicine Renaissance Group
From The BMJ (2014;348:g3725)

Trisha Greenhalgh and colleagues argue that, although evidence based medicine has had many benefits, it has also had some negative unintended consequences. They offer a preliminary agenda for the movement’s renaissance, refocusing on providing useable evidence that can be combined with context and professional expertise so that individual patients get optimal treatment.