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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.
It is the first recommendation to be issued by NICE’s diagnostics advisory committee via its Early Value Assessment pilot project.
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.
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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.
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.
Four digital technologies that can help children and young people with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or low mood have been recommended for use in the NHS once they achieve regulatory approval.
Following improved access and optimisation of the website, the NICE guidance app will no longer be available for download with plans to phase it out by January 2019.
Draft guidance released for consultation today (Friday 4th Nov) states the technologies can be used with support from a mental health professional, while further evidence is generated to check if the benefits they offer are realised in practice.
Five promising technologies that could help improve symptoms and quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease have been conditionally recommended by NICE.