Systematic evidence review is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better understand risk.
Broadly
Systematic evidence review applies transparent, replicable protocols to identify, appraise, and synthesize published evidence. It reduces bias and improves confidence in results. Common in health and regulatory settings, this method includes structured searches, inclusion/exclusion criteria, quality assessment, and data extraction.
More specifically
RSI conducts systematic reviews to inform risk assessments, guideline development, and regulatory filings. It applies accepted protocols (e.g., PRISMA), manages references using bibliographic tools, and documents decisions transparently. RSI ensures that review outputs are suitable for technical, policy, or legal contexts.