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  1. Indicator advisory committee (IAC)

    Membership details, terms of reference, future meeting dates and past meeting minutes for our indicator advisory committee.

  2. Indicator advisory committee members

    Read biographies for all members of NICE's indicator advisory committee.

  3. Executive team meetings

    Home About us Executive team...

  4. Accessibility

    NICE wants as many people as possible to be able to use our services, and we have designed it to be accessible.

  5. Positive workplaces for social workers

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios for principle social workers {"@context":"http://schema

  6. Lung cancer: Treatment pathways

    Download (PDF) Treatment pathways We have produced treatment pathways bringing together NICE

  7. Stakeholder registration: guidelines, quality standards and indicators

    How to register as a stakeholder to help us develop guidelines, quality standards and indicators.

  8. Diagnostics advisory committee members

    Biographies for all current members of the diagnostics advisory committee.

  9. Use of NICE content in the UK

    Home Reusing our content...

  10. Payments and expenses

    Guide for lay members who we've invited to sit on one of NICE's committees, panels, or groups.

  11. Highly specialised technologies evaluation committee

    Our recommendations on the use of highly specialised technologies are made by an independent advisory committee

  12. Cost comparison timeline

    These are the main stages in the multiple technology appraisal process used before April 2018.

  13. Timeline for developing quality standards

    The key stages in development of our quality standards

  14. About evidence summaries

    Summaries of the best available evidence for selected medicines that are considered to be of significance to the NHS.