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  1. NICE and partners announce this year's theme for World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day

    Global alliance to shine spotlight on evidence-based healthcare on Wednesday 20th October

  2. NICE's Interventional Procedures Advisory Committee chairman awarded MBE by Queen

    Professor Tom Clutton-Brock has been involved with NICE’s work for more than a decade

  3. World Evidence Based Healthcare Day 2021: Learn how a collaboration between NICE and Australian academics helped shape the evidence based rapid COVID-19 guidelines

    Online event will lift the lid on how the two organisations worked together during the pandemic

  4. Speaking with one language: How using a common data model might speed up decision making

    NICE is taking part in the European Health Data and Evidence Network (EHDEN) project, which is exploring the use of common data models for healthcare research. This could support faster patient access to innovative medicines in areas of unmet need.

  5. Starting with the end in mind - the Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway

    Launched in January, the new Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) will smooth the process by which innovative new medicines are developed, speeding their progression from clinical trial through to the NHS. It is an exciting development that signals greater collaboration between the agencies involved and, we hope, should bring significant benefits to patients.

  6. NICE creates new menu of treatment options for those suffering from depression

    People with depression should make the choice on what treatment option is right for them, in discussion with their healthcare professional, NICE says in new draft guidance.

  7. Adults with depression who want to quit antidepressants should be given support on how to do it safely over time, says NICE

    Adults with depression who want to stop taking antidepressants should have the dose of their medication reduced in stages to reduce the likelihood and severity of withdrawal symptoms, NICE has said.