Using clinical guidelines as a lever for more equitable health care

How can clinical guidelines be designed in such a way that they enable (contextually) equitable and inclusive health care—and at the same time promote research and innovation in a targeted manner? Professor Dr. Sabine Oertelt-Prigione, head of the Sex- and Gender-sensitive Medicine working group, and her colleagues discuss these questions in the Perspective article "Designing clinical practice guidelines for equitable, inclusive, and contextualized care."

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