Talk:UpToDate

Removed promotional-sounding statement
I have removed the following passage as a bit of dubious marketing-speak, poorly supported by the references provided.

More than 30 research surveys worldwide have shown that use of UpToDate may improve patient care and quality.

The "may improve patient care and quality" is a bit of marketing waffle. (If there was conclusive, robust evidence there wouldn't be a "may"; as it stands, the sentence is equally true – and equally useless – if one writes "may not improve patient care".)  Obviously, there are four citations offered, not "more than 30"; in any case, this is the sort of claim best supported by a proper secondary source or meta-analyses, not by piling up as many little primary papers as the marketing department can find. TenOfAllTrades(talk) 02:09, 4 May 2014 (UTC)