MOH is committed to improving clinical practice through the development of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) based on the best available scientific evidence. These guidelines are produced by Ministry-appointed workgroups comprising experts from the Academy of Medicine Singapore, the College of Family Physicians Singapore, other professional bodies and their representatives.
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Current Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)
These publications are guidelines to clinical practice, based on the best available evidence at the time of development. Adherence to these guidelines may not ensure a successful outcome in every case. These guidelines should neither be construed as including all proper methods of care, nor exclude other acceptable methods of care. In addition, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are only as current as the evidence that supports them. Users must keep in mind that new evidence may supersede recommendations in these guidelines.
Year 2017
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Year 2016
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Year 2015
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Year 2014
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Withdrawn Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)
MOH clinical practice guidelines are considered withdrawn five years after publication unless otherwise specified in individual guidelines. Users should keep in mind that evidence-based guidelines are only as current as the evidence that supports them and new evidence can supersede recommendations made in the guidelines.
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