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  1. Mersey Burns for calculating fluid resuscitation volume when managing burns (MIB58)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on Mersey Burns for calculating fluid resuscitation volume when managing burns

  2. NICE real-world evidence framework (ECD9)

    The NICE real-world evidence framework aims to improve the quality of real-world evidence informing our guidance. The framework does not set minimum standards for the acceptability of evidence. The framework is mainly targeted at those developing evidence to inform NICE guidance. It is also relevant to patients, those collecting data, and reviewers of evidence

  3. Implantable cardiac monitors to detect atrial fibrillation after cryptogenic stroke (DG41)

    Evidence-based recommendations on implantable cardiac monitors to detect atrial fibrillation after cryptogenic stroke

  4. Radiation dose monitoring software for medical imaging with ionising radiation (MIB127)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on radiation dose monitoring software for medical imaging with ionising radiation .

  5. The AutoPulse non-invasive cardiac support pump for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (MIB18)

    NICE has developed a Medtech Innovation Briefing (MIB) on the AutoPulse non-invasive cardiac support pump for cardiopulmonary resuscitation

  6. Intrapartum care (NG235)

    This guideline covers the care of women and their babies during labour and immediately after birth. It focuses on women who give birth between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy (‘term’). The guideline helps women to make informed choices about where to have their baby and about their care in labour. It also aims to reduce variation in aspects of care.

  7. The Oncentra Prostate v4.x for ultrasound‑guided real‑time HDR brachytherapy in men with localised prostate cancer (MIB16)

    NICE has developed a Medtech Innovation Briefing (MIB) on the Oncentra Prostate v4.x ultrasound-guided real-time HDR brachytherapy in men with localised

  8. NICE to stop supplying print copies of BNF and BNFC to support use of up-to-date content, and drive sustainability and digital transformation

    The upcoming editions of BNF and BNFC (scheduled for distribution in October and November 2023) will be the last print editions to be supplied to the NHS in England by NICE.

  9. Implantable cardiac monitors detect atrial fibrillation after stroke of unknown cause recommended for routine NHS adoption

    Doctors can check on their patients remotely using Reveal LINQ monitor

  10. New draft guideline to help reduce health inequalities in people experiencing homelessness

    NICE and the Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI) have jointly published a new draft guideline to increase the access people experiencing homelessness have to health and social care services and improve their health outcomes.

  11. NICE publishes first draft guidance from its Early Value Assessment pilot project recommending smartphone-linked ECG device

    It is the first recommendation to be issued by NICE’s diagnostics advisory committee via its Early Value Assessment pilot project.

  12. NICE begins phased restart of non-COVID-19 guidance

    NICE has begun a phased restart of publishing non-COVID-19 guidance as the NHS and wider health and care system start to return to normal arrangements.

  13. Fast access to evidence

    Would you like to find high quality evidenced-based information more quickly and easily? Are you looking for a one-stop resource that collates information from all the best sources ? such as Royal Colleges and the BNF?

  14. Behind the headlines - Champagne perks of NHS watchdog

    Accusations that officials at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence have used credit cards on luxury hotels and champagne bars are reported in the Daily Mail.

  15. Digital and mobile interventions could support regular health services in helping people stop smoking and reduce their risk of obesity, says NICE

    Health professionals can consider digital and mobile interventions as a supplement to regular services to support behaviour change in people at risk of developing chronic conditions.