Friday 29 March 2013

National free access to The Cochrane Library in India: Freedom may end at midnight…

Dr. Prathap Tharyan, Director, South Asian Cochrane Network & Centre, blogs about why it is imperative that the Indian Council of Medical Research renews its national subscription to The Cochrane Library, due to expire on midnight of March 31, 2013.


THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013


National free access to The Cochrane Library in India: Freedom may end at midnight…

 The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) created history in February 2007 when India became the first and only low-income country in the world with a national subscription to The Cochrane Library.  This initiative of the ICMR to purchase a national license was widely hailed as an exemplar of responsible leadership in health-research governance, as it gave all people in India with an internet connection free access to the online collection of reliable evidence-based resources to aid health decisions. Easy access to trust-worthy summaries that synthesize all relevant evidence, and that is not influenced by the marketing manipulations of drug companies, is the key step in evidence-informed health care; as it facilitates the working together of public and private health providers and their patients to better understand treatment options.

The increased use of the resources in The Cochrane Library over the three years of the national provision led to the ICMR renewing the subscription for India-wide free access for a further three years to January 2013. This renewal created history again, since India became the first middle-income country in the world with a national provision; having moved in the interim from being a low-to a middle-income country. The current national provision expired on 31 January 2013, and is up for renewal.

Unless the national license is renewed, before the two-month extension granted by the publishers also expires, people in India will have free access to The Cochrane Library only till midnight on March 31, 2013.

Read more at:
http://evidence-informed-musings.blogspot.in/

Cross posted from Evidence Informed Musings.