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  1. Harnessing digital innovation for children's mental health

    Learn how NICE healthtech guidance helped East London NHS Foundation Trust tackle rising demand for children's mental health services.

  2. Seven digital platforms supporting at home cardiac rehab given conditional recommendations

    People with heart disease will be able to do their recovery sessions from home rather than travelling for rehabilitation appointments after our independent committee conditionally recommended 7 digital platforms for use in the NHS.

  3. Focusing on what matters most to the NHS

    For more than 25 years NICE has helped practitioners and commissioners get the best care to people, fast, while ensuring value for the taxpayer.

  4. Shaping the future of global health technology assessment

    Learn about our role in the new international Health Economics Methods Advisory (HEMA) and its ambitions to make a real difference to patients around the world.

  5. First HIV prevention injection for people unable to have daily PrEP recommended

    A ground-breaking HIV-1 prevention injection has been recommended by NICE, marking a significant advance for a small group of adults and young people unable to have daily pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) tablets.

  6. Record numbers accessing HIV prevention treatment

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) became routinely available through sexual health clinics in 2020, with NICE recommending the tablets for people at high risk of HIV in 2021.

  7. Biggest shake-up in type 2 diabetes care in a decade announced

    Millions of people are set to benefit from earlier access to newer type 2 diabetes treatments – the biggest shake-up in care for a decade – as part of NICE’s commitment to re-evaluate priority clinical pathways described in the 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS.

  8. People need support to keep weight off after treatment ends

    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.

  9. Hundreds with rare inherited eye disease to benefit after NICE recommends treatment

    NICE recommends idebenone for Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy following clinical evidence of vision improvement.

  10. Fostering the digital health tech revolution

    Dr Sarah Byron discusses how NICE is transforming to ensure more digital health technologies are adopted by the NHS.

  11. New guideline will help cut falls and related hospital admissions for older and at-risk people

    Personalised assessments that consider factors including the hazards in a person’s home, and their previous medical history will help reduce falls in older and at-risk people, according to a new NICE guideline.

  12. Updated pneumonia guidelines for babies and children with mild pneumonia

    Babies and children between the ages of three months and 11-years-old with pneumonia should be offered a three-day rather than five-day course of antibiotics, according to a new draft NICE guideline.

  13. New draft guideline aims to transform rehabilitation for millions with long-term neurological conditions

    Millions of people living with long-term neurological conditions across England face inconsistent access to vital rehabilitation services, according to NICE.

  14. Four innovative tests for diagnosing UTIs could help in the fight against antimicrobial resistance

    NHS may use innovative tests which may help people with a urinary tract infection (UTI) receive the correct course of antibiotics more quickly.

  15. Children and young people need accurate, accessible information about their healthcare

    New draft guidance from NICE recommends children and young people are fully informed about their health so that they can take an active role in their healthcare.