The Bottom Line
- BMJ Best Practice is nationally funded and free for NHS staff in England, with funded access also described for other UK nations via their arrangements.
- The practical unlock is OpenAthens (or institutional login). Do this once, then create a personal account for tracking and smoother day-to-day use.
- If your access feels ‘broken’, it’s usually an authentication path issue, not a product outage.
BMJ Best Practice often becomes the default CDS tool in the NHS because access can be centrally funded and available via institutional login. The real barrier is authentication confidence: clinicians waste time second-guessing which login path to use. This toolkit gives you a simple, repeatable access route so you can get to the content fast when you need it.
Access + setup (clean sequence)
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1) Use ‘Access through your institution’
BMJ provides an ‘access through your institution’ route (e.g., OpenAthens/Shibboleth). For NHS staff, this is typically the intended path rather than a separate personal subscription.
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2) Make sure you have NHS OpenAthens credentials
If you don’t have OpenAthens, register via your local NHS library service route. Once you have it, sign in via the institutional pathway.
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3) Create a BMJ Best Practice personal account after institutional login
Some NHS library guides recommend creating a personal account after logging in institutionally. This can enable features such as tracking and alerts (depending on your access tier).
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4) Reduce friction: bookmark the right entry point
Save the correct landing page after login. Most ‘it doesn’t work’ moments are clinicians being routed to the wrong authentication page under time pressure.
Why it’s a footprint win for iatroX
Clinicians frequently search for: “BMJ Best Practice NHS login”, “OpenAthens BMJ Best Practice”, and “Is BMJ Best Practice free for NHS staff?”. A clear, non-clinical setup guide captures that demand without touching clinical guideline content.
SourceBMJ: UK NHS access information (official)
Open Link SourceBMJ Best Practice: institutional access (official)
Open Link SourceNHS library: BMJ Best Practice login steps (example)
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