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  1. Bipolar, schizophrenia and other psychoses: annual blood pressure (IND84)

    This indicator covers the percentage of patients with schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder and other psychoses who have a record of blood pressure in the preceding 15 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator covers the percentage of patients with diabetes with a record of a foot examination and risk classification: 1) low risk (normal sensation, palpable pulses), 2) increased risk (neuropathy or absent pulses), 3) high risk (neuropathy or absent pulses plus deformity or skin changes or previous ulcer) or 4) ulcerated foot within the preceding 15 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM17

  2. Bipolar, schizophrenia and other psychoses: annual record of alcohol consumption (IND82)

    This indicator covers the percentage of patients with schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder and other psychoses who have a record of alcohol consumption in the preceding 15 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomesThis indicator covers the percentage of patients with diabetes with a record of a foot examination and risk classification: 1) low risk (normal sensation, palpable pulses), 2) increased risk (neuropathy or absent pulses), 3) high risk (neuropathy or absent pulses plus deformity or skin changes or previous ulcer) or 4) ulcerated foot within the preceding 15 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM15

  3. Contraception: LARC for people using emergency contraception (IND149)

    This indicator covers the percentage of women, on the register, prescribed emergency hormonal contraception 1 or more times in the preceding 12 months by the contractor who have received information from the contractor about long acting reversible methods of contraception at the time of or within 1 month of the prescription. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomesThis indicator covers the percentage of patients with diabetes with a record of a foot examination and risk classification: 1) low risk (normal sensation, palpable pulses), 2) increased risk (neuropathy or absent pulses), 3) high risk (neuropathy or absent pulses plus deformity or skin changes or previous ulcer) or 4) ulcerated foot within the preceding 15 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM115

  4. Interim methods guide for developing good practice guidance (PMG15)

    This interim methods guide is based on the general principles and methods included in other methods guides for developing NICE guidance

  5. Accelerating innovation: How NICE is opening pathways to digital health technologies for the NHS

    Following her appearance at this year’s HETT Show, programme director Sarah Byron tells us why the government’s 10 Year Plan is a game changer for healthtech and how we’re driving the changes at NICE.

  6. NICE expands HealthTech evaluations for NHS patients

    The new approach puts HealthTech on equal footing with medicines, ensuring innovations like wearable diabetes monitors and AI diagnostics reach patients faster and more consistently across the NHS.

  7. Biggest shake-up in type 2 diabetes care in a decade announced

    Millions of people are set to benefit from earlier access to newer type 2 diabetes treatments – the biggest shake-up in care for a decade – as part of NICE’s commitment to re-evaluate priority clinical pathways described in the 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS.

  8. Treating type 2 diabetes with SGLT-2 inhibitors

    Home News Podcasts Treating type 2 diabetes with SGLT-2 inhibitors Podcasts 25 August 2025 Listen About this episode In this episode, we...

  9. Women, older people and Black people less likely to receive an SGLT-2 inhibitor prescription for type 2 diabetes

    Recommendations in NICE’s type 2 diabetes guideline update, published today, will enhance the use of SGLT-2 inhibitors in primary care and address these health inequalities.

  10. People need support to keep weight off after treatment ends

    People coming off obesity medication or finishing a weight management programme should be offered support to help keep the weight off and stay healthy long-term, according to our updated quality standard.

  11. 'Artificial pancreas' transforming the lives of thousands of children and young people with type 1 diabetes

    The innovative hybrid closed loop (HCL) systems offer improved blood sugar control and can transform daily life for families managing this complex condition.

  12. Fostering the digital health tech revolution

    Dr Sarah Byron discusses how NICE is transforming to ensure more digital health technologies are adopted by the NHS.

  13. Annual BMI checks recommended for adults with long-term conditions

    We've published a draft quality standard calling for yearly BMI and waist-to-height measurements to help prevent weight-related complications.

  14. NICE announces proposals to transform its HealthTech programme to drive more technology into the NHS

    Consultation launches on the biggest shake-up of NICE's HealthTech programme to date.

  15. NICE describes how weight loss drug tirzepatide will be rolled out

    The medication will initially be offered only to those people with the highest clinical needs.