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МЕДИЦИНА, БАЗИРАНА НА ДОКАЗАТЕЛСТВАТА, В УСЛОВИЯТА НА НЕДОСТАТЪЧНО ФИНАНСИРАНЕ В СЕКТОРА НА ЗДРАВЕОПАЗВАНЕТО (Bulgarian).

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      EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE IN THE SETTINGS OF INSUFFICIENTLY FINANCED HEALTHCARE: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT. (English)
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      Pursuing evidence-based medicine (EBM) in healthcare is an established paradigm for enhancing clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. However, its implementation in the settings of insufficiently financed healthcare systems presents unique challenges. This review examines the intersection of EBM and resource-constrained healthcare environments to assess the feasibility, limitations, and potential strategies for optimizing EBM practices. Insufficiently financed healthcare systems often struggle to acquire the necessary resources for rigorous research and evaluation, leading to a shortage of high-quality evidence. Despite these limitations, the paper highlights the importance of adapting EBM principles to prioritize cost-effective interventions and patientcentered care. Furthermore, it discusses innovative approaches, such as artificial intelligence-driven decision support systems, that empower healthcare providers to make evidence-based choices even in resourcelimited contexts. In conclusion, this paper underscores the critical need for healthcare systems worldwide to embrace EBM principles, adapt them to local realities, and explore creative solutions to bridge the gap between evidence and practice in settings with limited financial resour ces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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