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Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios for principal social workers
Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care...
In the Labonte model, physiological impacts refer to the direct effects on the body’s systems and functions due to factors such as stress, lifestyle choices, and environmental conditions.
In a virtual ward setting, you make assessments at home to support clinical decision-making. Our guidance can help you give advice by highlighting areas to consider and standards of care.
This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.
Information and links to key resources that will help you keep your practice up-to-date.
An approximate guide to the timings for the development of a piece of HealthTech guidance.
Our Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme (MTEP) considers technologies that could offer benefits to patients and the health and social care system over current practice.
Our Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme (MTEP) evaluates new HealthTech.
We want you to be involved in our work - whether you’re commenting on our draft recommendations, taking part in guidance development or attending a committee meeting, your voice is important to us.
Clarification on demonstrating patient access to medicines and treatments recommended by NICE Technology Appraisal (TA) or Highly Specialised Technologies (HST) guidance.
NICE has a key role in UK licensing and the evaluation of and access to new and innovative products for the health system.
Before 2022, we used different processes for assessing technologies. You can view the previous process and methods guides below.
How providers and commissioners can use quality standards to improve the quality of care
We assess the efficacy and safety of interventional procedures used for treatment or diagnosis to determine whether they work well enough and are safe enough for use in the NHS.