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  1. Sharing evidence with NICE is part of a broader approach to help Cochrane to identify priority reviews

    Toby Lasserson, deputy editor in chief at Cochrane, writes about a new collaborative agreement with NICE, how it will work and what it means for the health service

  2. Simplifying our offer for the life sciences industry

    NICE is making changes to simplify our offer to the life sciences industry

  3. Speaking with one language: How using a common data model might speed up decision making

    NICE is taking part in the European Health Data and Evidence Network (EHDEN) project, which is exploring the use of common data models for healthcare research. This could support faster patient access to innovative medicines in areas of unmet need.

  4. Starting with the end in mind - the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway

    Launched in January, the new Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) will smooth the process by which innovative new medicines are developed, speeding their progression from clinical trial through to the NHS. It is an exciting development that signals greater collaboration between the agencies involved and, we hope, should bring significant benefits to patients.

  5. Supporting innovation: NICE's role in establishing clear approval pathways and evidence standards for artificial intelligence-driven digital health technologies

    Jeanette Kusel explains how we are working in partnership to improve patient access to the best digital health innovations.

  6. Teaching the basics of health technology assessment

    NICE has launched a free learning course that provides an introduction to health technology assessment (HTA).

  7. The key to effective shared decision making is to involve people in meaningful conversations about their choices

    "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." Benjamin Franklin

  8. Time to talk: about NICE's latest depression guidelines and quality standard work

    To mark Time to Talk Day (February 2) we spoke with Catherine Ruane, who acted as a carer for her father and sister, who both lived with depression.

  9. Towards a new partnership – NICE and the voluntary and community sector

    Victoria Thomas gives details of NICE’s new voluntary and community sector forum, which brings together a range of organisations, including health and care sector charities and not for profit groups, and gives them an opportunity to share their views and help shape NICE’s work in the future

  10. Help shape our new service: Understanding regulations of AI and digital technology in health and social care

    As we launch an early version of the online service, mapping out the regulatory and health technology assessment pathway, Ciara Cook invites future users to help shape this exciting new initiative.

  11. Cough medicine: approaches to wiping out tuberculosis

    Dr Angela Houston, Consultant in Infection, discusses ways that St George’s University Hospitals have been tackling tuberculosis.

  12. Encouraging physical activity

    As London counts down to the 2012 Olympics, experts call for more to be done to encourage people to be physically active

  13. Exploring the impact of NICE technology appraisals

    As NICE publishes its 300th technology appraisal, we look back at the impact they have had on patient care.

  14. What are the options for women with inherited breast cancer?

    Following Angelina Jolie?s decision to go public with the news that she has had a double mastectomy for breast cancer, we explore who is at risk and the treatment options available for women on the NHS.

  15. Helping GPs make an early diagnosis of cancer

    Thousands of lives in England could be saved each year if the NHS follows updated guidance to help it diagnose cancer earlier. Here we outline what the guidance means for GPs.