MAGICapp

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MAGICapp is our innovative guideline platform that facilitates the development, updating and dissemination of trustworthy and digitally structured guidance. It is a web-based collaborative tool that does not require any software installation and can be used on all devices.

The platform allows authors to write and publish their guidelines and evidence summaries in a highly structured fashion, using the GRADE methodology, the latest technology and a host of best practice frameworks.

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Key features

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Author and Publish

The platform allows guideline developers to write guidelines and evidence summaries in a highly structured fashion, adhering to GRADE methodology and standards for trustworthy guidelines. Content can be published on MAGICapp and on your website using our API.

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Multilayered Presentation

In the multi-layered framework, the user decides the level of detail. They are presented with the recommendation up front, but can dig down into layers of information, all the way to the primary study data that is underlying the effect estimates for each outcome.

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Living Guidelines

MAGICapp is optimized to support living guidelines with features that allow for easy, collaborative updating of recommendations, publishing at a recommendation level, a robust audit trail to support version control, and live widgets for your websites that automatically update when changes are published.

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Decision Aids

Communicating evidence for shared-decision making is challenging for clinicians and their patients. This process can be facilitated by decision aids that display key components of GRADE assessments (e.g. the list of patient important outcomes, confidence in estimates, burden of treatment, and cost) in an understandable visual format.

And many more features

Producing a guideline is a complex task, we know from first-hand experience! MAGICapp’s goal is to make that process easier by guiding you through the guideline development process in a way that helps you comply with GRADE methodology and other standards.

How to get started with MAGICapp

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Inquire about what you need.

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We'll have a chat about requirements

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We'll give you demo

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After, you have an 8 week free trial

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Negotiations

Guideline examples

Stroke Foundation Logo

Australian and New Zealand Living Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management - Chapter 8 of 8: Community participation and long-term care

Stroke Foundation

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Infection prevention and control in the context of coronavirus disease (COVID-19): A living guideline

World Health Organization (WHO) - WHO Health Emergencies - Infection Prevention and Control

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Australian Pregnancy Care Guidelines

Australian Living Evidence Collaboration - Living Evidence for Australian Pregnancy and Postnatal Care (LEAPP)

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MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation Logo

BMJ Rapid Recommendations: PCSK9-inhbititors, ezetimibe and statins to reduce cardiovascular risk

MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation

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Australian Covide Logo

Australian guidelines for the clinical care of people with COVID-19

Australian National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce - National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce

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