eUvidence

United Kingdom

Medical literature search aligned with United Kingdom’s national guidelines

Following its departure from the EU, the United Kingdom relies on NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) for national clinical guidance, with the MHRA regulating medicines. eUvidence keeps NICE and EU-level evidence side by side.

Reference bodies for United Kingdom

Evidence a clinician in United Kingdom can audit

Ask a clinical question in natural language. eUvidence retrieves the relevant peer-reviewed papers, extracts the passages that bear on the question, and returns a cited summary. The reference list stays visible alongside the answer, so every sentence can be traced to a specific paper — title, journal, year, and DOI — and opened in one click.

The corpus is restricted to peer-reviewed journals and European regulatory and HTA references. That keeps answers anchored to the same evidence base that national bodies such as NICE and the EMA draw on, rather than the open web.

Frequently asked questions

Does eUvidence cover United Kingdom's national guidelines?
eUvidence searches peer-reviewed medical literature and weights the answer toward the references a clinician in United Kingdom works from — the national guidance associated with NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) and EU-level sources such as the EMA. Every claim in a summary cites the underlying paper so you can verify it.
Is eUvidence a medical device in United Kingdom?
No. eUvidence is a literature search and synthesis tool. It is not a medical device under EU MDR, has not been certified in United Kingdom or elsewhere, and does not provide diagnosis or treatment recommendations. Results are summaries of published research; clinical decisions remain the responsibility of the treating clinician.
What is NICE?
NICE is National Institute for Health and Care Excellence — the body in United Kingdom associated with national clinical guidance or health-technology assessment. eUvidence does not republish its documents; it surfaces the peer-reviewed evidence that underpins clinical questions and lets you audit each source.
Which sources does eUvidence search?
Peer-reviewed medical journals indexed via standard databases, plus European regulatory and HTA references (EMA, NICE, HAS, KCE and equivalents). No preprints, no conference abstracts surfaced as primary evidence, no pharmaceutical marketing content.

Coverage across Europe

eUvidence aligns with national guidance across the EU, the UK, Ukraine, and the EEA. Explore another country: