Cochrane (organisation)
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| Formation | 1993 (as Cochrane Collaboration) | 
| Type | Charity in UK | 
| Purpose | Independent research into data about health care | 
| Headquarters | London, England | 
| Region served  | Worldwide | 
| Official language  | English | 
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| Volunteers | Over 37,000 (2015) | 
| Website | www | 
| Formerly called | Cochrane Collaboration | 
Cochrane is a British international charitable organisation formed to synthesize medical research findings to facilitate evidence-based choices about health interventions involving health professionals, patients and policy makers. It includes 53 review groups that are based at research institutions worldwide. Cochrane has over 37,000 volunteer experts from around the world.
The group conducts systematic reviews of healthcare interventions and diagnostic tests and publishes them in the Cochrane Library. While Cochrane reviews typically focus on randomized controlled trials, some reviews, particularly in areas such as public and occupational health, also incorporate other study designs. These may include non-randomised observational studies as well as controlled before–after (CBA) studies and interrupted time-series studies. According to the Library, articles are available via one-click access, though some may require registration or a subscription.