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NICE health technology evaluation topic selection: the manual (PMG37)
This manual sets out the process for deciding how topics are identified, selected and routed for NICE guidance developed by the Centre for Health Technology Evaluation (CHTE). This includes diagnostics, highly specialised technologies, interventional procedures, medical technologies and technology appraisal guidance
This manual explains how NICE develops and updates social care guidance. It provides advice on the technical aspects of guidance development and the methods used
How voluntary and community sector organisations can help us develop guidance
How voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations can help NICE develop guidance
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Evidence-based recommendations on microinvasive subconjunctival insertion of a trans-scleral gelatin stent for primary open-angle glaucoma in adults. This involves putting a tiny gelatin tube (stent) under the skin at the base of the eye to create a new drainage channel for excess fluid.
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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.
Help make a difference on behalf of the people most affected by our recommendations on our voluntary and community sector forum.
Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous insertion of a cystic duct stent after cholecystostomy for acute calculous cholecystitis. This involves inserting a tube called a stent into or across the cystic duct. The aim is to allow bile to flow through the tube, bypassing the blockage and preventing further obstruction.
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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.
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Getting involved as a voluntary and community sector organisation
Getting involved with NICE as a voluntary and community sector organisation
People can comment on our guidance at specific stages in its development.
Holding our meetings in public supports our commitment to having processes in place that are rigorous, open, and transparent.
Health inequalities can be experienced by people grouped by a range of different factors.