www.fgks.org   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Navigation

Social value judgements: principles for the development of NICE guidance

Social Value Judgements: Principles for the Development of NICE Guidance describes the principles that NICE should follow in designing the processes it uses to develop its guidance and in developing individual pieces of guidance. It is mainly about the judgements that NICE and its advisory bodies should apply when making decisions about the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of interventions, especially where such decisions affect the allocation of NHS resources.

The current (2008) edition of Social Value Judgements is the second and it pre-dates the Equality Act 2010. The Act's requirements now govern NICE's approach to applying social value principles when considering legally protected groups.

This page was last updated: 15 February 2012

Accessibility | Cymraeg | Freedom of information | Vision Impaired | Contact Us | Glossary | Data protection | Copyright | Disclaimer | Terms and conditions

Copyright 2012 National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. All rights reserved.

Selected, reliable information for health and social care in one place

Accessibility | Cymraeg | Freedom of information | Vision Impaired | Contact Us | Glossary | Data protection | Copyright | Disclaimer | Terms and conditions

Copyright 2012 National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. All rights reserved.

Accessibility | Cymraeg | Freedom of information | Vision Impaired | Contact Us | Glossary | Data protection | Copyright | Disclaimer | Terms and conditions

Copyright 2012 National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. All rights reserved.