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Low-dose atropine eye drops for treating myopia in people 3 to 14 years [ID6517]
In development Reference number: GID-TA11669 Expected publication date: 03 September 2026
NG58/3 Question Costing tool:- Which elements of health, social care or other support services work best at a local level and provide...
and approaches for gathering the experiences of people who use adult social care services:- When conducting research for the purposes of...
Obeticholic acid for treating liver fibrosis in people with steatohepatitis [ID1645]
In development Reference number: GID-TA10606 Expected publication date: TBC
Avelumab with axitinib for untreated advanced renal cell carcinoma (MA review of TA645) [ID6294]
In development Reference number: GID-TA11587 Expected publication date: 08 January 2026
This quality standard covers assessing, diagnosing and managing chronic heart failure in adults (aged 18 and over). It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. Statements cover adults with chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and adults with chronic heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, unless otherwise stated.
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Sections for QS9
- Quality statements
- Quality statement 1: N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide measurement
- Quality statement 2: Specialist assessment
- Quality statement 3: Medication for newly diagnosed and pre-existing chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
- Quality statement 4: Review after changes in medication
- Quality statement 5: Review of people with chronic heart failure
- Quality statement 6: Cardiac rehabilitation
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NICE committees are made up of people like you. They include experts in health and social care, people who use health and care services and carers. Your involvement is highly valued. We are guided by your knowledge and experience.
This quality standard covers the additional antenatal care for women who are pregnant with twins or triplets that is offered alongside routine antenatal care. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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Sections for QS46
- Quality statements
- Quality statement 1: Determining chorionicity and amnionicity
- Quality statement 2: Labelling the fetuses
- Quality statement 3: Composition of the multidisciplinary core team
- Quality statement 4: Care planning
- Quality statement 5: Monitoring for fetal complications
- Quality statement 6: Involving a consultant from a tertiary level fetal medicine centre
- Quality statement 7: Advice and preparation for preterm birth
This guideline covers how to make shared decision making part of everyday care in all healthcare settings. It promotes ways for healthcare professionals and people using services to work together to make decisions about treatment and care. It includes recommendations on training, communicating risks, benefits and consequences, using decision aids, and how to embed shared decision making in organisational culture and practices.
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This indicator covers the percentage of patients diagnosed with dementia whose care plan has been reviewed in a face-to-face review in the preceding 12 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM107
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We are listening to your views on this Technology appraisal guidance. Comments close 8 January 2026.
Port Delivery platform with ranibizumab for treating wet age-related macular degeneration [ID3983]
Awaiting development Reference number: GID-TA10879 Expected publication date: TBC
Physical activity: brief advice for adults in primary care (PH44)
This guideline covers providing brief advice on physical activity to adults in primary care. It aims to improve health and wellbeing by raising awareness of the importance of physical activity and encouraging people to increase or maintain their activity level.