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Thousands could benefit from first immunotherapy for severe birch tree pollen allergy
We have recommended the first under-the-tongue tablet immunotherapy shown to build long-term tolerance to allergens, which could help up to 27,000 people in England with moderate to severe birch tree pollen allergies.
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People can comment on our guidance at specific stages in its development.
NICE priority methodological research areas.
Our role in the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP)
The Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) is a unique initiative which works with medicine developers early on to help get new medicines to patients faster.
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The Marmot Review concluded that being in good employment is usually protective of health while unemployment, particularly long term unemployment, contributes significantly to poor health.
We assess the value of digital health technologies that offer the greatest potential to improve health and wellbeing.
NICE responds to publication of the government's Life Sciences Sector Plan
We welcome the publication of the government's Life Sciences Sector Plan, which sets out how NICE will ensure patients get faster, fairer access to transformative new medicines and life-changing healthtech, while supporting a thriving life sciences industry in the UK.
GPs help to bring a primary care perspective to the guidance that we produce.
NICE guidelines are evidence-based recommendations for health and care in England and Wales.
Training and development opportunities at NICE
Help us improve NICE: take part in research to help us develop better products and services.
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We provide an advisory service for international health organisations, ministries and government agencies whose task is to improve evidence-based decision making in health and social care.
Our experts can offer advice and support in contextualising our guidelines, or helping you adapt our content to your country or local context.
Thousands more breast cancer patients to benefit from new NHS treatment
NICE approves ribociclib combination therapy to help prevent cancer returning in early-stage disease.
Read NICE's patient and public involvement policy.
We want you to help NICE to develop our guidance for NHS and care services.
Involving you in the development of NICE guidance.
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Getting involved as a voluntary and community sector organisation
Getting involved with NICE as a voluntary and community sector organisation
Making a positive impact: people and communities network case studies
Making a positive impact: NICE people and communities network case studies
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How voluntary and community sector organisations can help us develop guidance
How voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations can help NICE develop guidance
We've created the guides and resources on this page to help people who are involved in developing NICE guidelines.
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Each year we work with NHSE and the DHSC to prioritise topics for development.
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.
Positive experiences early in life are closely associated with better performance at school, better social and emotional development, improved work outcomes, higher income and better lifelong health, including longer life expectancy.
The wider determinants of health are a broad range of social, economic and environmental factors that influence people’s health and well-being.
The Marmot review set out to identify effective evidence-based strategies for reducing health inequalities.
Create and develop healthy and sustainable places and communities
The Marmot Review assessed the importance of communities in shaping physical and mental health and wellbeing and described how inequalities among communities are related to inequalities in health.
Referral points to virtual wards are similar to traditional models of care. Our guidance and advice can help you decide where to provide care and what to consider.
How to register with us as a medical technologies stakeholder.
To contact us, NICE's website is usually the quickest way to find the answer to a query.
The government uses a simple, but effective, model of the causes of health inequalities. This helps guide effective strategies to reduce them.
How NICE uses cookies and how you can manage them.
How to register with us as a diagnostic technologies stakeholder.
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The report concluded that having enough money to lead a healthy life is central to health and that poverty and low living standards are powerful determinants of ill health and health inequity.
The Labonte model identifies psycho-social factors as crucial determinants of health.