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  1. A 'safe space' for addressing complex health technology assessment challenges

    Nick Crabb discusses how we’re developing a collaborative space for research and development, to help us create new methods and processes for health technology assessment.

  2. Professor Gillian Leng to retire from NICE

    Professor Leng has spent more than 20 years working at NICE

  3. Thousands of men with enlarged prostates could be helped by new NICE guidance on laser device

    Laser treatment recommended in new NICE guidance could benefit more than 13,000 men with a benign enlarged prostate.

  4. 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.

  5. How my experience as a patient helped shape NICE guidelines for colorectal cancer

    Following my surgery and treatment for colorectal cancer in 2014, I wanted to contribute to research in the cancer field and hopefully improve things for patients in the future, so I applied and was accepted to be a lay member for NICE’s colorectal cancer guideline committee.

  6. How NICE guidance and resources can be used to evidence 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.

  7. How NICE is helping to build the role of the NHS on the global stage

    Kevin Miles discusses how NICE International is working to shape and improve health and care systems at home and abroad as part of the NHS Consortium for Global Health.

  8. Working at the forefront of neurodegenerative disease research

    Claire Hawksworth reveals NICE’s role in a global partnership to better understand neurodegenerative conditions and speed up delivery of innovative treatments.

  9. Working in partnership to harness the potential of digital technology

    Nicola Bent talks about NICE and the AHSN Network’s important ambition to address market access challenges for digital innovation as part of the collaboration agreement

  10. World Antimicrobial Awareness Week: developing new models for the evaluation and purchase of antimicrobials

    Nick discusses World Antimicrobial Awareness Week and an important project he’s involved with to develop new models for the evaluation and purchase of antimicrobials.

  11. World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day: Using evidence to inform our recommendations

    Dr Martin Allaby discusses World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day and how NICE uses evidence to inform our recommendations.

  12. Evidence for HTA: Innovative methods for challenging times

    Dalia Dawoud, Scientific Adviser at NICE Science, Evidence and Analytics Directorate explains NICE’s role as co-host of HTAi 2021 in the UK

  13. Tributes paid following the death of founding NICE chairman Professor Sir Mike Rawlins

    As founding chairman of NICE, Sir Mike led NICE from 1999 to 2013, through its early formative years to its current position as a world leader in health and social care guidance and medicine evaluation.

  14. Better research, faster: NIHR launch new funding call to address NICE research recommendations

    In April 2021, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) launched a new rolling funding call for studies addressing NICE research recommendations.

  15. Shared decision making recommendations will ensure people are at the heart of healthcare

    NICE’s new guideline on shared decision making will help transform people’s experiences of health and social care. It will instil greater collaboration between professionals, patients and their families. It will pioneer a new climate and culture of putting people firmly at the heart of our healthcare system.