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A key feature of BMJ Best Practice, the Comorbidities Manager, prompts clinicians to consider a patient's comorbidities when accessing treatment information for acute conditions, such as COPD, diabetes, asthma, and depression. This tailored approach is unique and provides initial management plans based on the latest US guidelines and expert opinion, ensuring that healthcare professionals are equipped with the relevant, evidence-based guidance needed to deliver comprehensive care.

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