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The Office for Digital Health strives to accelerate NICE's efforts to deliver innovation to the health and care system.
NICE provisionally recommends leadless implantable pacemaker in draft guidance
A procedure for people with slow heart rhythms could be used more widely after it was recommended for NHS use in draft guidance.
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Referral points to virtual wards are similar to traditional models of care. Our guidance and advice can help you decide where to provide care and what to consider.
Support for delivering quality, safety and efficiency in the optimisation of medicines.
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This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.
In virtual wards, patients remain at home to receive hospital-level care. Our guidance can help you determine if patients are suitable for admission to the virtual wards system.
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.
Our guidance helps you hand over care and ensure people are safely transitioned out of the virtual ward environment.
AI skin cancer detection system gets green light for conditional NHS use
An artificial intelligence system for potential skin cancer has been conditionally recommended for use in the NHS for the next three years while further evidence is collected.
Tributes paid following the death of founding NICE chairman Professor Sir Mike Rawlins
Founding chairman led NICE from 1999 to 2013, through its early years to its current position as a world leader in health and social care guidance and medicine evaluation.
NICE recommends 8 digitally enabled therapies to treat depression and anxiety
Eight digital enabled therapies to treat depression and anxiety disorders in adults have been conditionally recommended by NICE in draft guidance.
People with an acute respiratory infection offered monitoring from home
People with an acute respiratory infection (ARI) could be monitored from their own homes using technology platforms that will feedback vital information on their condition to clinical staff
Two technologies to provide digital services for people with COPD
More people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) could soon access rehabilitation programmes after draft guidance from NICE conditionally recommended two technologies to provide digital services to NHS patients.