Health Tech Programme consultation document 

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is producing a Diagnostic Assessment on Pulmonary artery pressure technologies for remote monitoring of chronic heart failure in the NHS in England. The Diagnostics Advisory committee has considered the evidence and the views of clinical and patient experts. 

You can now comment on the draft Diagnostics assessment consultation document. 

It summarises the evidence and views considered and sets out the recommendations made by the committee. NICE invites comments from registered stakeholders, healthcare professionals and the public. 

 How to comment 

You should read both the consultation document and the accompanying evidence (see the committee papers) before making any comments. 

You must make your comments directly onto the online version of the consultation document. When you go into the document you will find instructions on how to use the commenting softwareYou can also review and edit your comments before you submit them. 

You can download a PDF version of the consultation document, but you can only make comments on the online version. 

Consultation documents 

Closing date for comments: 5pm, 11th November 2025 

We have asked some questions about the consultation that we would like you to answer. You will be able to see the questions when you go into the online consultation document.  

Equality issues 

NICE is committed to promoting equality of opportunity, eliminating unlawful discrimination and fostering good relations between people with particular protected characteristics and others. Please let us know if you think that the recommendations may need changing to meet these aims. In particular, please tell us if the recommendations: 

  • could have a different effect on people protected by the equality legislation than on the wider population, for example by making it more difficult in practice for a specific group to access the technology
  • could have any adverse effect on people with a particular disability or disabilities.

 Please provide any relevant information or data you have about such effects and how they could be avoided or reduced. 

Note that this document is not NICE's final guidance on this technology. The recommendations in section 1 may change after consultation. 

After the consultation has closed the Diagnostics Advisory committee will meet again on 18th November 2025 to consider the responses received and prepare the final medical technologies document.  

If you have any problems contact diagnostics@nice.org.uk 

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