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  1. In the bag - making moving between hospital and social care better

    The introduction of a 'red bag' Hospital Transfer Pathway has helped to improve and speed up the transfer between hospital and care home settings.

  2. Mental health funding of £1.8m welcomed by NICE and MHRA to explore regulation of digital mental health tools

    NICE and the MHRA have been awarded £1.8m funding by Wellcome over three years to explore and produce guidance on regulating digital mental health tools.

  3. Wireless device recommended for treating people with overactive bladder

    Axonics SNS has potential to save the NHS around £6,200 per patient if the device lasts more than six years

  4. Women with moderate to severe fibroids set to be offered new one-a-day treatment following final draft guidance from NICE

    Around 4,500 women with uterine fibroids will be eligible for a new oral treatment after NICE recommended relugolix with estradiol and norethisterone acetate (also called Ryeqo and made by Gedeon Ritcher UK) in final draft guidance.

  5. A new approach to prioritising requests for NICE Scientific Advice

    Dr Jacoline Bouvy explains the new NICE Scientific Advice prioritisation process.

  6. A new instrument for consideration of a broader range of benefits for people, their families and carers

    For the last three years, NICE has been part of a research project investigating how quality of life measures used to evaluate healthcare treatments such as drugs can be extended into areas of social care and public health

  7. A 'safe space' for addressing complex health technology assessment challenges

    Nick Crabb discusses how we’re developing a collaborative space for research and development, to help us create new methods and processes for health technology assessment.

  8. People growing older with learning disabilities should get regular health checks, says NICE

    NICE says people growing older with learning disabilities need to have annual health checks to help them manage conditions that can quickly affect them as they grow older.

  9. People with advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer to get life-extending treatment

    Around 130 people per year with untreated locally advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer will be eligible for a new life-extending treatment after NICE published final draft guidance today (30 September 2021) recommending atezolizumab.

  10. Place young people moving into adult services at the heart of decisions about care

    Young people who are moving from children’s to adults’ services should be placed at the heart of decisions about their care, NICE says.

  11. Poor discharge practice leading to 'unnecessary patient suffering'

    Poor hospital discharge practice is leading to unnecessary patient suffering and millions in wasted resources, according to a new report.

  12. Positive healthcare experience for babies, children and young people essential to their wellbeing

    New guideline from NICE recommends ensuring children and young people are fully informed about their health so that they are empowered to take an active role in their healthcare.

  13. Pregnant women to be offered first test to help diagnose pre-eclampsia

    Midwives caring for pregnant women can use one of four blood tests to help diagnose suspected preterm pre-eclampsia, NICE has said in new draft diagnostic guidance.

  14. Price discount helps give green light for breast cancer drug pertuzumab

    NICE approves the third breast cancer drug is as many weeks as pertuzumab is recommended to shrink tumours in some people with breast cancer so surgery can take place.

  15. Procedure carried out on unborn babies with spina bifida could improve their neurodevelopment

    Operations are set to start taking place in the NHS