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Read the biographies of our medical technologies advisory committee members.
More detail about Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee (IPAC) registration, meeting arrangements and types of attendee.
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.
Find out which guidance and quality standards are awaiting development
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With around 2 million healthtech products registered for UK use, differentiating your innovation from the competition is vital. A NICE recommendation helps you cut through the noise, demonstrate your product’s value and smooth your path to market.
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Following the government’s 10 Year Health Plan for England, we're strengthening our role in getting the best healthtech, including digital tools, diagnostics and medical devices, to patients.
A new model for evaluating and purchasing antimicrobials in the UK
Overview of NICE and NHS England’s pioneering subscription-style purchasing model for antimicrobials: its pilot with ceftazidime-avibactam and cefiderocol in 2022, expansion in 2024, supporting health technology assessments, downloadable guidance and procurement tools.
Find out what guidance is being considered for development
Epidermal radiotherapy using rhenium-188 paste for non-melanoma skin cancer (HTG714)
Evidence-based recommendations on epidermal radiotherapy using rhenium-188 paste for non-melanoma skin cancer. This involves radioactive paste being spread on foil over the top of the cancer, to destroy the cancer cells.
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