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NICE guidance sets the standards for high quality healthcare and encourages healthy living. Our guidance can be used by the NHS, Local Authorities, employers, voluntary groups and anyone else involved in delivering care or promoting wellbeing.

  • NICE guidance is:

  • designed to promote good health and prevent ill health
  • produced by the people affected by our work, including health and social care professionals, patients and the public
  • based on the best evidence
  • transparent in its development, consistent, reliable and based on a rigorous development process
  • good value for money, weighing up the cost and benefits of treatments
  • internationally recognised for its excellence
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    Interventional procedures

  • 286

    Technology appraisals

  • 171

    Clinical guidelines

  • 45

    Public health guidance

Latest guidance

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CG161 Falls Clinical guidelines
CG162 Stroke rehabilitation Clinical guidelines
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QS32 Caesarean section Quality Standards
PH45 Tobacco harm reduction Public health guidance
PH44 Physical activity: brief advice for adults in primary care Public health guidance
CG160 Feverish illness in children Clinical guidelines
TA283 Macular oedema (retinal vein occlusion) - ranibizumab Technology appraisals
TA285 Ovarian, fallopian tube and primary peritoneal cancer (recurrent advanced, platinum-sensitive or partially platinum-sensitive) - bevacizumab Technology appraisals
CG159 Social anxiety disorder Clinical guidelines

Areas in which NICE produces guidance

    • Clinical guidelines

    • Clinical guidelines are recommendations by NICE on the appropriate treatment and care of people with specific diseases and conditions within the NHS. They are based on the best available evidence.

    • Read more about clinical guidelines
    • Public health guidance

    • Public health guidance makes recommendations for populations and individuals on the activities, policies and strategies that can help prevent disease or improve health.

    • Read more about public health guidance
    • Interventional procedures

    • An interventional procedure is a procedure used for diagnosis or for treatment that involves making a cut or hole to gain access to the inside of a patient's body, gaining access to a body cavity or using electromagnetic radiation.

    • Read more about interventional procedures
    • Medical technologies

    • The Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme (MTEP) focuses specifically on the selection and evaluation of new or innovative medical technologies (including devices and diagnostics).

    • Read more about medical technologies
    • Diagnostics Assessment Programme

    • Diagnostics Assessment Programme (DAP) focuses on the evaluation of innovative medical diagnostic technologies in order to ensure that the NHS is able to adopt clinically and cost effective technologies rapidly and consistently.

    • Read more about the diagnostics assessment programme

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Copyright 2013 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. All rights reserved.

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