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  1. Digital services to enable easier access to weight management support

    Four digital programmes can be used to help the NHS deliver specialist weight management services to support the use of medication in England

  2. More people could be treated out of hospital in the NHS's new respiratory hubs and virtual wards

    Consultation launched on draft guidance for the assessment and management of acute respiratory infections in people over 16

  3. Speaking with one language: How using a common data model might speed up decision making

    The European Health Data and Evidence Network (EHDEN) project could support faster patient access to innovative medicines in areas of unmet need.

  4. NICE recommends innovative treatment for severe blood disorder for NHS use

    Caplacizumab, with plasma exchange and immunosuppression, will be used to treat acute acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.

  5. NICE recommends new chemotherapy-free treatment option for people with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia

    More than 1,000 people each year will benefit from NICE's recommendation.

  6. New treatment option for adults with obesity and non-diabetic hyperglycaemia

    All eligibility criteria must be met for Liraglutide to be offered.

  7. Women should be offered induced labour earlier than previously advised

    Induced labour should be offered earlier than previously advised to make birth safer for women 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.

  8. NICE publishes comprehensive quality standard designed to improve the diagnosis and assessment of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

    NICE’s latest quality standard published today (16 March 2022) helps improve the diagnosis, assessment, and prevention of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).

  9. New clot-busting drug recommended by NICE set to save NHS £millions

    Giving a new clot-busting drug to people who have had a stroke could help save the NHS millions of pounds.

  10. Statins a choice for more people to reduce risk of heart attacks and strokes

    New evidence on the safety of statins means more people could benefit from them, new NICE draft guidance says.

  11. NICE publishes final draft guidance on Enhertu after commercial discussions conclude

    NICE does not recommend Enhertu (also called trastuzumab deruxtecan and made by Daiichi Sankyo) for treating advanced HER2-low breast cancer in adults.

  12. NICE launches second consultation on genetic testing to guide treatment after a stroke

    People could be offered a genetic test in the immediate period after having a stroke to help identify the most suitable treatment to reduce their risk of further strokes.

  13. New NICE quality standard identifies improvements in UTI diagnosis for women

    Health professionals should diagnose women under 65 with a urinary tract infection (UTI) if they have two or more key urinary symptoms.

  14. Correctly gather information on people's alcohol drinking habits to ensure those who need help are not missed, says NICE

    Thousands of people asked each year could be missing out on brief interventions to help curb problem drinking, or a potential referral to specialist alcohol services.

  15. Nine treatment options to be made available for adults with depression or an anxiety disorder

    Six digitally enabled therapies for adults with anxiety disorders and three for adults with depression have been recommended for use in the NHS.

  16. Two new personalised immunotherapy treatments for aggressive forms of blood cancer recommended for the Cancer Drugs Fund

    NICE recommends two CAR-T therapies, both given as one-off infusions, to treat aggressive forms of blood cancer.

  17. Assessing the familial and genetic risk of ovarian cancer

    Home News Podcasts Assessing the familial and genetic risk of ovarian cancer Podcasts 03 April 2024 Listen About this episode We talk to Ranjit

  18. Chemotherapy-free treatment option to be offered to patients with England's most common leukaemia

    Acalabrutinib, taken as a twice daily tablet, is recommended as an option for adults with untreated chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.

  19. 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.

  20. Tackling health inequalities in children and young people

    We've updated our health inequalities web resource so that it maps NICE guidance to frameworks for children and young people.

  21. Supporting the NHS's ambition for virtual wards

    An early introduction to NICE’s ongoing activity in virtual wards

  22. How 'surrogate outcomes' influence long-term health outcomes

    NICE working with international organisations to develop guidance.

  23. New injectable immunotherapy treatment for rare form of triple negative breast cancer recommended by NICE

    People with triple negative breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body may soon benefit from pembrolizumab in combination with chemotherapy.

  24. NICE welcomes life sciences review recommendations

    NICE’s priority is to get the best care to patients fast while ensuring value for the taxpayer.

  25. Testing could help prevent further strokes in people with gene variant

    People who have had an ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack should have a genetic test to find out whether they can be treated with a drug which reduces the risk of further strokes

  26. £1.8m funding awarded to explore guidance on regulating digital mental health tools

    NICE and the MHRA have been awarded £1.8m funding by Wellcome over three years to explore and produce guidance on regulating digital mental health tools.

  27. NICE recommends a weekly injection for treating growth failure in children

    This recommendation comes from a pilot to develop simpler, faster evaluations for the appraisal of some treatments.

  28. Introducing a new way of prioritising our guidance topics

    NICE's deputy chief executive, Jonathan Benger, talks about our new approach to prioritisation.

  29. 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.

  30. NICE collaboration on streamlined licensing and patient access process for new medicines

    Companies can now submit medicines for the new Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) following close collaboration between the NICE, drug regulators, the NHS and equivalent organisations in Scotland.

  31. Pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy not recommend for triple negative breast cancer

    Draft guidance published today (8 March 2022) by NICE does not recommend pembrolizumab plus chemotherapy for treating triple negative breast cancer

  32. How NICE manages the potential conflicts of interests of patient experts

    People with lived experience provide valuable insight into the impact of NICE’s’ guidance and advice.

  33. 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.

  34. Emergency kits for people with adrenal insufficiency recommended to avoid hospital admission

    People with adrenal insufficiency should be given an emergency medical kit with potentially life-saving steroid injections, according to our new clinical guideline.

  35. NICE joins the shared commitment to public involvement in research

    Working alongside people and communities is an essential tool in helping to improve?the impact of our guidance and continuing to get the best care to people and communities, fast, while ensuring value for the taxpayer.