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  1. HealthVCF for detecting vertebral compression fractures on CT scans (MIB267)

    NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on HealthVCF for detecting vertebral compression fractures on CT scans .

  2. Multimorbidity: clinical assessment and management (NG56)

    This guideline covers optimising care for adults with multimorbidity (multiple long-term conditions) by reducing treatment burden (polypharmacy and multiple appointments) and unplanned care. It aims to improve quality of life by promoting shared decisions based on what is important to each person in terms of treatments, health priorities, lifestyle and goals. The guideline sets out which people are most likely to benefit from an approach to care that takes account of multimorbidity, how they can be identified and what the care involves.

  3. Crohn's disease: management (NG129)

    This guideline covers managing Crohn’s disease in children, young people and adults. It aims to reduce people’s symptoms and maintain or improve their quality of life.

  4. Oldham Exercise Falls Prevention Service

    socially isolated. (Recommendation 1.1.9.2). Increase the provision of osteoporosis prevention. (Recommendation 1.12.2). Reasons for...

  5. Eating disorders: recognition and treatment (NG69)

    This guideline covers assessment, treatment, monitoring and inpatient care for children, young people and adults with eating disorders. It aims to improve the care people receive by detailing the most effective treatments for anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa.

  6. Prostate cancer: diagnosis and management (NG131)

    This guideline covers the diagnosis and management of prostate cancer in secondary care, including information on the best way to diagnose and identify different stages of the disease, and how to manage adverse effects of treatment. It also includes recommendations on follow-up in primary care for people diagnosed with prostate cancer.

  7. Bringing our guidance together by topic

    updates: type 2 diabetes in adults: management (medicines update ) osteoporosis: risk assessment, treatment, and fragility fracture...

  8. Patient decision aids

    for treating osteoporosis Everyone's bones get weaker as they get older. In some people, this can lead to a condition called...

  9. Tocilizumab for treating giant cell arteritis (TA518)

    Evidence-based recommendations on tocilizumab (RoActemra) for treating giant cell arteritis in adults.

  10. Rheumatoid arthritis in over 16s (QS33)

    This quality standard covers assessing, diagnosing and managing rheumatoid arthritis in over 16s. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  11. Developing an Annual Review Clinic for People with Rheumatoid Arthritis

    their inflammatory burden and also at an increased risk of osteopaenia, osteoporosis and fractures. By assessing for these conditions,...

  12. Rheumatoid arthritis: fracture risk assessment (IND109)

    This indicator covers the percentage of patients aged 50 to 90 years with rheumatoid arthritis who have had an assessment of fracture risk using a risk assessment tool adjusted for RA in the preceding 27 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM57

  13. Service Evaluation for Group Clinics for New Patients with newly Diagnosed Coeliac Disease

    may present insidiously, for example with anaemia, folate deficiency, osteoporosis, or neurological symptoms.5-8 However despite this...

  14. Fractures (non-complex): assessment and management (NG38)

    This guideline covers assessing and managing non-complex fractures that can be treated in the emergency department or orthopaedic clinic. It aims to improve practice so that people with fractures receive the care that they need without unnecessary tests and treatments.