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Data on the cancer recommendations made by our technology appraisal programme. Includes information on the number of positive recommendations we've made.
Our modular updates framework ensures flexibility and consistency in updating our manuals and helps prioritise important updates.
Data on the recommendations made by our technology appraisal programme. Includes information on the number of positive recommendations we've made.
NICE priority methodological research areas.
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Smoking cessation positively impacts all 5 clinical areas identified by Core20PLUS5 adults.
Oral health is one of the key clinical areas of health inequalities identified in NHS England’s Core20PLUS5 framework for children and young people.
Mental health is one of the key clinical areas of health inequalities identified in NHS England’s Core20PLUS5 framework for children and young people.
Core20PLUS5 principles for children and young people target health inequalities by focusing on deprived and vulnerable groups, addressing key clinical priorities and supporting equitable, integrated, and evidence-based care.
Ensure annual physical health checks for people with severe mental illness to at least nationally set targets.
A clear focus on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) driving up uptake of Covid, Flu and Pneumonia vaccines to reduce infective exacerbations and emergency hospital admissions due to those exacerbations.
Epilepsy is one of the key clinical areas of health inequalities identified in NHS England’s Core20PLUS5 framework for children and young people.