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Editorial Base
The Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group (EPOC) is responsible for the preparation and maintenance of Cochrane reviews on improving professional practice and the delivery of effective health services.  The Editorial Base is located at the Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Canada and the Co-ordinating Editor is Professor Jeremy Grimshaw. 

 

The EPOC group's scope includes educational, behavioural, financial, organisational and regulatory interventions designed to improve health professional practice and the organisation of health care services. 

Australia's contribution 

Seven reviewers have published reviews or protocols:
  • Ross Bailie
  • Russell Gruen
  • David Henry
  • Linda Johnston
  • Teng Liaw
  • Tarun Weeramanthri
  • Jane Young

Contacts
The Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Review Group Co-ordinator is
Alain Mayhew

(source: Alderson P, Bero LA, Eccles M, Grilli R, Grimshaw JM, Mayhew A, Oxman AD, Zwarenstein M (eds). Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group. About the Cochrane Collaboration (Collaborative Review Groups (CRGs)) 2004, Issue 3.)

Last updated 05 Dec 2006

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