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  1. Planning for the International Recognition Procedure

    5 ways NICE Advice can help you navigate this new opportunity alongside health technology assessment.

  2. Master healthcare decision-making with LSE and NICE

    Lead with confidence through our Executive MSc in Healthcare Decision-Making.

  3. Introducing CHEERS-AI: improving health economic evaluation reporting for AI technologies

    Our contribution to world-leading research.

  4. Your voice is needed – my experience as a NICE committee member

    Dr Raja discusses the vital role frontline NHS colleagues have on our independent committees, and how you can get involved.

  5. Around 400 people with advanced breast cancer are set to benefit from a new treatment

    Tucatinib works by blocking a specific area of the HER2 gene in cancer cells, which stops the cells from growing and spreading.

  6. NICE is getting ready for the end of the transition period after Brexit

    NICE has a key role in ensuring the UK remains a destination of choice for the life sciences sector.

  7. NICE outlines steps needed to put ME/CFS guideline into practice

    NICE has today, (Thursday, 12 May 2022) published its implementation statement for its recent guideline on the diagnosis and management of myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy)/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS)

  8. NICE publishes new combined methods and processes manual and topic selection manual for its health technology evaluation programmes

    Changes to the way medicines and other health technologies are evaluated by NICE have now been incorporated into NICE’s new combined methods and processes manual and topic selection manual published today (31 January 2022).

  9. Ovarian cancer patients to have NICE-approved drug combination option on Cancer Drugs Fund

    A potentially life-extending drug combination for some people with advanced, high-grade epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube or primary peritoneal cancer will now be available on the Cancer Drugs Fund (CDF), following its approval by NICE in draft guidance published today.

  10. Over 700 people a year could benefit from a new lung cancer drug

    An innovative and potentially life-extending drug for treating people with a specific gene mutation of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been recommended by NICE and will be available to patients from today (Thursday, 14 April).

  11. New drug approved for inherited clotting disorder, offering simpler dosing and enhanced quality of life.

    NICE publishes final draft guidance recommending efanesoctocog alfa as an option for treating and preventing bleeding in people aged 2 and over with severe haemophilia A.

  12. Supporting innovation: clear approval pathways and evidence standards for AI-driven digital health technologies

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

  13. NICE partners with international health technology assessment bodies

    Six health technology assessment (HTA) bodies from three continents are to collaborate on a range of topics that will benefit people accessing healthcare around the world.

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

    The 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, bringing significant benefits to patients.

  15. Cutting-edge robotic surgery gets green light as 11 systems are recommended

    Eleven cutting-edge robotic surgery systems have been approved for use, potentially transforming care for thousands of NHS patients undergoing soft tissue and orthopaedic procedures.