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  1. NICE Advice: working on your objectives

    If you’re unsure where to start or your circumstances are unique, we encourage you to get in touch. We’ll work with you to unpick your challenges and find a solution that meets your needs.

  2. Contact us

    To contact us, NICE's website is usually the quickest way to find the answer to a query.

  3. Stakeholder registration: medical technologies

    How to register with us as a medical technologies stakeholder.

  4. Selecting and prioritising quality standard topics

    Each year we work with NHSE and the DHSC to prioritise topics for development.

  5. Getting involved as someone with lived experience

    We want you to help NICE to develop our guidance for NHS and care services.

  6. Maintaining contact with service users

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Mental health services...

  7. Involving families in care planning

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Families and relationships settings...

  8. Taking a person-centred approach to rehabilitation

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Services for older people...

  9. Supporting parents

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Learning disability settings...

  10. Advance planning and psychiatric inpatient admission

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Mental health services...

  11. Mental health services

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios...

  12. Digital at NICE

    Jobs in digital at NICE. Come and join us!

  13. Key question: effective

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.

  14. Data collection agreement

    aftor as per the timelines confirmed by the NICE planning and operations team. 5.5 Vertex will be responsible for providing NHSE&I with...

  15. Stage 2: clinical assessment

    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.

  16. Stage 3: admission to the system

    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.

  17. Stage 5: discharge and transferring care

    Our guidance helps you hand over care and ensure people are safely transitioned out of the virtual ward environment.

  18. Bringing our guidance together by topic

    We’re bringing our guidance together by topic, so that it’s all in one place, clearer to understand and easier to use.

  19. Ensuring positive organisational change practices

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios for principle social workers Positive...

  20. Investing in line managers

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios for principle social workers Positive...

  21. NICE recommends life-changing gene therapy for children with ultra-rare genetic disorder

    The first and currently only gene therapy for children with an ultra-rare genetic disorder has been recommended by NICE.

  22. Digital mental health tech for children and young people recommended by NICE in first rapid healthtech guidance

    Four digital technologies that can help children and young people with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or low mood have been recommended for use in the NHS.

  23. Seven technologies recommended to help people with non-specific low back pain

    People with non-specific low back pain could be offered apps to help them manage their condition after seven digital technologies were recommended in draft guidance.

  24. NICE welcomes new senior executive team appointments

    New Chief Medical Officer, Chief People Officer and Director of Implementation and Partnerships appointed by NICE.

  25. Adults with depression who want to quit antidepressants should be given support

    Adults with depression who want to stop taking antidepressants should have the dose of their medication reduced in stages to reduce the likelihood and severity of withdrawal symptoms, NICE has said.

  26. Teaching the basics of health technology assessment

    NICE has launched a free learning course that provides an introduction to health technology assessment (HTA).

  27. Patient safety and surgical innovation – why new isn't always better

    Jane Blazeby, Professor of Surgery, University of Bristol, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston and the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre, talks about the research she’s led to explore and address optimism bias and other issues in surgical innovation.

  28. Listening to the system - implementing virtual wards

    Angela sets out to understand some of the challenges, benefits and considerations of setting up and running a virtual ward, from the perspective of teams on the front lines.

  29. Help shape our new service: Understanding regulations of AI and digital technology in health and social care

    As we launch an early version of the online service, mapping out the regulatory and health technology assessment pathway, Ciara Cook invites future users to help shape this exciting new initiative.

  30. A refreshed Evidence Standards Framework for Digital Health Technologies

    Two exciting developments which will accelerate NICE’s efforts to deliver innovation to the health and care system faster.

  31. Celebrating the people who support NICE: International Volunteer Day

    Applauding the members of the public who donate their valuable experience and insight to NICE.

  32. NICE to become single point of access for Covid-19 guidance and advice

    NICE announced that it is to host a new, single point of advice on caring for people with Covid-19 and the management of Covid-19 in a variety of clinical settings.

  33. How is NICE supporting digital health technology developers?

    Richard Chivers, operations manager for NICE Scientific Advice, looks at how we’re supporting digital health technology developers and helping them with some of the challenges around evidence requirements and adoption within the NHS.

  34. Using our guidance and resources in continuing professional development (CPD)

    Registered social workers must demonstrate the use of evidence and research to inform their practice in order to meet professional standards. This is echoed in Social Work England’s continuing professional development (CPD) standards.

  35. International collaboration

    Pilar Pinilla-Dominguez reveals how NICE, through its international collaborations and partnerships, aims to contribute to improvements in health and care outcomes across the world, bringing learnings and benefits back to NICE, the NHS and the wider UK health and care system.

  36. Women inspiring inclusion in NICE guidance

    This International Women’s Day, we’re focusing on the invaluable contributions of 2 of the women who help shape our guidance through their independent voluntary committee roles. They talk to us about their involvement with NICE and what #InspireInclusion means to them.

  37. How NICE is ensuring its topic prioritisation decisions are grounded in lived experience

    Simon Denegri discusses NICE’s commitment to involving the public voice in its work and decisions.

  38. New “artificial pancreas” technology set to change the lives of over 100,000 people with type 1 diabetes

    Around 105,000 people with type 1 diabetes could benefit from NICE’s draft recommendation

  39. NICE welcomes Dr Michael Borowitz as new NICE non-executive director

    New NICE non-executive director appointment approved by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

  40. A safe space for bold ideas – implementing a sandbox approach in health technology assessment

    Colleagues in our Science Policy and Research Programme discuss their international research, paving the way for next generation health technology assessment.

  41. NICE recommends life changing technology is rolled out to people with type 1 diabetes

    Thousands of people with type 1 diabetes could be offered wearable technology to help them manage their condition following the publication of final draft guidance by NICE.

  42. Hundreds of children with type 2 diabetes to be offered choice of two life changing technologies

    Children with type 2 diabetes who currently manage their condition with the stressful task of finger prick testing several times a day could be offered a choice between two ‘life changing’ technologies to virtually automate the process.

  43. Supporting innovation: clear approval pathways and evidence standards for AI-driven digital health technologies

    Jeanette Kusel explains how we are working in partnership to improve patient access to the best digital health innovations.

  44. Listening to patients and organisations to update NICE's quality standard on transition from children's to adults' services

    Melanie explains how the update to our quality standard on the transition from children’s to adults’ services will benefit young people, their families and carers.

  45. More people are benefitting from NICE-recommended statins to reduce heart attacks and strokes

    Around 5.3 million people in England were given a NICE-recommended statin or ezetimibe by their GP to help reduce their cholesterol during 2023/24, the largest number on record and almost 900,000 more than in 2022/23.

  46. Towards a new partnership – NICE and the voluntary and community sector

    Victoria Thomas gives details of NICE’s new voluntary and community sector forum.

  47. People who have had a stroke should be offered additional rehabilitation

    People who have had a stroke and who have continuing impairment or limitations on their activities should be offered additional rehabilitation to help them recover

  48. Putting user needs at the heart of an advisory service for AI and data-driven technologies

    Toni Gasse explains how user-needs are being placed front and centre to develop a multi-agency advisory service for artificial intelligence and data-driven technologies.