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  1. The social care guidance manual (PMG10)

    The social care guidance manual

  2. Home care for older people (QS123)

    This quality standard covers care and support for older people living in their own homes (known as home care or domiciliary care). It covers people aged over 65 using home care services, and may also cover some people under 65 with complex needs. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  3. Research recommendations

    chronic hepatitis B. The cost effectiveness of routine monitoring for phosphate loss and bone disease in people with chronic hepatitis B...

  4. Workplace health: management practices (NG13)

    This guideline covers how to improve the health and wellbeing of employees, with a focus on organisational culture and the role of line managers.

  5. Icare rebound tonometer to measure intraocular pressure (MIB57)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on the Icare rebound tonometer to measure intraocular pressure

  6. Older people: independence and mental wellbeing (NG32)

    This guideline covers interventions to maintain and improve the mental wellbeing and independence of people aged 65 or older and how to identify those most at risk of a decline.

  7. Insertion of a subretinal prosthesis system for retinitis pigmentosa (IPG537)

    Evidence-based recommendations on insertion of a subretinal prosthesis system for retinitis pigmentosa. This involves performing a vitrectomy and implanting a microchip underneath the macula using a transscleral, then subretinal approach.

  8. Implantation of a corneal graft–keratoprosthesis for severe corneal opacity in wet blinking eyes (IPG534)

    Evidence-based recommendations on implantation of a corneal graft–keratoprosthesis for severe corneal opacity in wet blinking eyes. This involves inserting an artificial cornea surrounded by a corneal graft from a human donor.

  9. Older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions (NG22)

    This guideline covers planning and delivering social care and support for older people who have multiple long-term conditions. It promotes an integrated and person-centred approach to delivering effective health and social care services.

  10. Dementia, disability and frailty in later life – mid-life approaches to delay or prevent onset (NG16)

    This guideline covers mid-life approaches to delay or prevent the onset of dementia, disability and frailty in later life. The guideline aims to increase the amount of time that people can be independent, healthy and active in later life.

  11. Aflibercept for treating diabetic macular oedema (TA346)

    Evidence-based recommendations on aflibercept (Eylea) for treating sight problems caused by diabetic macular oedema in adults.

  12. Insertion of an epiretinal prosthesis for retinitis pigmentosa (IPG519)

    Evidence-based recommendations on insertion of an epiretinal prosthesis for retinitis pigmentosa. This involves inserting an implant into the eye that receives data from a small camera on the person's glasses and then stimulates healthy cells in the retina to see basic images.

  13. The SENSIMED Triggerfish contact lens sensor for continuous 24-hour recording of ocular dimensional changes in people with or at risk of developing glaucoma (MIB14)

    NICE has developed a Medtech Innovation Briefing (MIB) on the SENSIMED Triggerfish contact lens sensor for continuous 24-hour recording of ocular dimensional

  14. Aflibercept for treating visual impairment caused by macular oedema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion (TA305)

    Evidence-based recommendations on aflibercept (Eylea) for treating sight problems caused by macular oedema from central retinal vein occlusion in adults.

  15. Mental wellbeing of older people in care homes (QS50)

    This quality standard covers the mental wellbeing of older people (aged 65 and over) receiving care in care homes (including residential and nursing accommodation, day care and respite care). It focuses on support for people to improve their mental wellbeing so that they can stay as well and independent as possible. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.