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This guideline covers optimising care for adults with multimorbidity (multiple long-term conditions) by reducing treatment burden (polypharmacy and multiple appointments) and unplanned care. It aims to improve quality of life by promoting shared decisions based on what is important to each person in terms of treatments, health priorities, lifestyle and goals. The guideline sets out which people are most likely to benefit from an approach to care that takes account of multimorbidity, how they can be identified and what the care involves.
prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes that can be recommended postnatally for women who have been diagnosed with gestational...
Volanesorsen for treating familial chylomicronaemia syndrome (HST13)
Evidence-based recommendations on volanesorsen (Waylivra) for treating familial chylomicronaemia syndrome in adults.
poorly controlled diabetes improve surgical outcomes? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) Why this is important:- Diabetes...
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Read biographies for all members of NICE's indicator advisory committee.
Evidence-based recommendations on metreleptin (Myalepta) for treating lipodystrophy in children and adults.
stroke (decompressive hemicraniotomy) Diabetes and other endocrine (hormone-related) conditions Type 2 diabetes: agreeing...
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on FreeStyle Libre for glucose monitoring .
This guideline covers mental health rehabilitation for adults with complex psychosis. It aims to ensure people can have rehabilitation when they need it and promotes a positive approach to long-term recovery. It includes recommendations on organising rehabilitation services, assessment and care planning, delivering programmes and interventions, and meeting people’s physical healthcare needs.
Social care for older people with multiple long-term conditions (QS132)
This quality standard covers the planning and delivery of social care and support for older people (aged 65 and over) with multiple long-term conditions. It includes people living in their own homes, in specialist settings or in care homes, both those who receive support with funding for their social care and those who do not. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS132
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- Quality statement 1: Including physical and mental health needs in a care and support needs assessment
- Quality statement 2: Discussing services that could help at a care and support needs assessment
- Quality statement 3: Named care coordinator
- Quality statement 4: Care planning
- Quality statement 5: Review of health and social care plan
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effective and cost effective among populations at higher risk of type 2 diabetes? This should consider the awareness, knowledge,...
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.
Find out more about the NICE technology appraisal advisory committee B members and their registered interests
Find out more about the NICE technology appraisal advisory committee B members and their registered interests