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  1. NICE recommends new diagnostic devices for men with suspected prostate cancer in draft guidance

    Four new diagnostic devices for men with suspected prostate cancer, which reduce the chances of biopsy related sepsis, have been recommended for use by NICE.

  2. NICE recommends offering women induced labour earlier in new draft guidance

    Women should be offered induced labour earlier than previously advised to make birth safer for them and their babies, according to draft guidelines published by NICE today (25 May 2021). The updated recommendations strengthen previous advice in the light of new evidence on induction timings.

  3. NICE recommends life-changing gene therapy for children with ultra-rare genetic disorder in final draft guidance

    The first and currently only gene therapy for children with an ultra-rare genetic disorder has been recommended by NICE in final draft guidance published today (23 March 2023).

  4. NICE reaches important milestone in the UK's efforts to tackle antimicrobial resistance.

    Two new antimicrobial drugs - cefiderocol and ceftazidime–avibactam - are close to becoming the first to be made available as part of the UK’s innovative subscription-style payment model after NICE today (Tuesday, 12 April 2022) published draft guidance estimating their value to the NHS.

  5. NICE proposes simplifying how medicines and medical devices are selected for evaluation.

    As part of the work underway to review the methods and processes NICE uses to develop guidance on medicines, medical devices and diagnostics, NICE has launched a public consultation on proposals for changing how it selects the topics it will develop guidance on.

  6. NICE publishes final guideline advising on care throughout a woman's pregnancy

    The updated antenatal care guideline focuses on women-centred care, informed shared decision making and the role of partners during pregnancy.

  7. NICE publishes new COVID-19 guidelines on cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and dermatological conditions treated with drugs affecting the immune response

    NICE has today (9 April 2020) published 3 new rapid guidelines on the care of patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19, and in patients without COVID-19. The guidelines have been designed to maximise the safety of patients whilst enabling services to make the best use of NHS resources.

  8. NICE publishes new COVID-19 rapid guideline on arranging planned care in hospitals and diagnostic services

    NICE has today (27 July 2020) published a guideline on the arrangements the NHS should put in place for patients needing elective surgery and other planned treatments and procedures (including diagnostics and imaging) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. NICE explores extending its use of data to inform its guidance

    Consultation on proposal open until Friday 13 September

  10. NICE says non-surgical options should be offered first for stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse

    Women should be offered the treatment option of their choice, in discussion with their clinician

  11. NICE urges further research on the safety and efficacy of two procedures to treat conditions affecting women

    The long-term safety and efficacy is inadequate on two procedures NICE is calling for further evidence on

  12. Non-invasive MRI scan for Prostate Cancer recommended by NICE

    NICE has recommended the scan as a first-line investigation for people with suspected clinically localised prostate cancer.

  13. Offer weight loss surgery to obese people with diabetes

    The NHS should offer weight loss surgery to thousands more people in order to tackle an epidemic of type 2 diabetes, says NICE.

  14. Poor discharge practice leading to 'unnecessary patient suffering'

    Poor hospital discharge practice is leading to unnecessary patient suffering and millions in wasted resources, according to a new report.

  15. Procedure carried out on unborn babies with spina bifida could improve their neurodevelopment

    Operations are set to start taking place in the NHS