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NICE is committed to supporting the national agenda for achieving a sustainable health and care system.
guidance in social work: scenarios Families and relationships settings Mental health services Learning disability settings Services for...
Information and benefits about shared decision making. Includes links to patient decision aids.
Ensure annual physical health checks for people with severe mental illness to at least nationally set targets.
Smoking cessation positively impacts all 5 clinical areas identified by Core20PLUS5 adults.
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.
Hypertension case finding and optimal management and lipid optimal management
Implementing NICE guidance Cost saving, resource planning and audit NICE and health inequalities NICE and Core20PLUS5 - adults...
Early Cancer Diagnosis: 75% of cases diagnosed at stage 1 or 2 by 2028.
People coming off obesity medication or finishing a weight management programme should be offered support to help keep the weight off and stay healthy long-term, according to our updated quality standard.
Science policy projects with NICE.
Ensuring continuity of care for women from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and from the most deprived groups.
The NHS 2022/23 priorities and operational planning guidance, sets a lead role for Integrated Care Systems in tackling health inequalities.
In the Labonte model, health behaviours are actions individuals take that affect their health positively or negatively such as smoking, substance abuse or physical activity.
people with dementia and their carers in health and social care (guideline CG42) Dementia: support in health and social...
People have the right to be able to make informed decisions about their care. Our guidance should be taken into account when making decisions with them.