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  1. Technology appraisal committee D members

    Find out more about NICE technology appraisals advisory committee D members

  2. Digital technologies to support self-management of asthma: early-use assessment (HTG778)

    Evidence-based recommendations on the early use of digital technologies to support self-management of asthma.

  3. What is technology appraisal guidance?

    NICE's technology appraisal guidance makes recommendations on the use of new and existing medicines and other treatments within the NHS.

  4. Rehabilitation for chronic neurological disorders including acquired brain injury (NG252)

    This guideline covers rehabilitation in all settings for children, young people and adults with a chronic neurological disorder, neurological impairment or disabling neurological symptoms due to acquired brain injury, acquired spinal cord injury, acquired peripheral nerve disorder, functional neurological disorder or progressive neurological disease.

  5. Pressure ulcers: prevention and management (CG179)

    This guideline covers risk assessment, prevention and treatment in children, young people and adults at risk of, or who have, a pressure ulcer (also known as a bedsore or pressure sore). It aims to reduce the number of pressure ulcers in people admitted to secondary or tertiary care or receiving NHS care in other settings, such as primary and community care and emergency departments.

  6. Patient safety

    Our guidelines make evidence based, best practice recommendations. These help to improve patient safety and reduce the risk of harm across the health system.

  7. UK licensing and technology appraisals

    NICE has a key role in UK licensing and the evaluation of and access to new and innovative products for the health system.

  8. Cataracts in adults: management (NG77)

    This guideline covers managing cataracts in adults aged 18 and over. It aims to improve care before, during and after cataract surgery by optimising service organisation, referral and surgical management, and reducing complications. It further aims to improve the availability of information for people with cataracts before, during and after cataract surgery.

  9. Transient loss of consciousness ('blackouts') in over 16s (CG109)

    This guideline covers assessment, diagnosis and referral for people over 16 who have had a transient loss of consciousness (TLoC; also called a blackout). It aims to improve care for people with TLoC by specifying the most effective assessments and recommending when to refer to a specialist.

  10. NICE's strategic priorities in 2026 to 2027

    Over the next year, our prioritisation decisions will be shaped by the government’s strategic direction for health and life sciences, and by the needs of the NHS, local systems and the people who use services.

  11. Register your organisation as a stakeholder

    Our stakeholders are involved in the development of NICE guidance and quality standards to ensure that the recommendations are relevant, practical, and meet the needs of those affected by the health or social care issues addressed.

  12. Register your organisation as a stakeholder

    Our stakeholders are involved in the development of NICE guidance and quality standards to ensure that the recommendations are relevant, practical, and meet the needs of those affected by the health or social care issues addressed.

  13. Appeal panel membership

    The appeal panel is drawn from a group of people approved by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to hear appeals.

  14. Autism spectrum disorder in adults: diagnosis and management (CG142)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing suspected or confirmed autism spectrum disorder in people aged 18 and over. It aims to improve access and engagement with interventions and services, and the experience of care, for people with autism.

  15. Stroke rehabilitation in adults (NG236)

    This guideline covers rehabilitation after stroke for over 16s. It aims to ensure people are assessed for common problems and conditions linked to stroke, and get the care and therapy they need. It includes recommendations on the organisation and delivery of rehabilitation in hospital and the community.