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Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) Moving from Best Evidence to Best Practice. A presentation to the INAHTA 19 th Annual Meeting 29 th June 2011, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Guidelines International Network. G-I-N a global network founded in 2002 90 organisations
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Guidelines International Network (G-I-N)Moving from Best Evidence to Best Practice A presentation to the INAHTA 19th Annual Meeting 29th June 2011, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Guidelines International Network G-I-N • a global network • founded in 2002 • 90 organisations • 80 individual members
G-I-N Mission To lead, strengthen and support collaboration and work within the guideline development, adaptation and implementation community
Opportunities G-I-N is the first international organisation to be established to focus on guidelines. It plays a leadership role internationally and is a valued source of knowledge and information in the guideline and knowledge transfer arena.
G-I-N working groups/activities • Evidence Tables working group (ETWG) • Public and patient involvement (G-I-N PUBLIC) • Emergency Care Community (ECC) • Allied Health Community (AHC) • Implementation • Adaptation
G-I-N Products • International Guidelines Library • Annual International Conferences • Pre-conference courses • On-demand ad-hoc workshops on guideline development, adaptation and implementation • Working groups • Newsletter => enGINe
Partnerships and relations • INAHTA • AGREE • GRADE • WMA • Building links with other networks such as the Cochrane Collaboration • Liaisons withscientific journals: • Quality and Safety in Health Care • GermanJournal for Evidence and Quality in Health Care
Some possible collaborations • Sharing of resources for HTA and guidelines development, dissemination and implementation • Evidence tables development