Practical support for general practice
NICE support for delivering high quality primary care
The resources in this section have been developed to enable general practice professionals to improve outcomes for their patients by ensuring that their practice is up to date with current recommendations from NICE on clinical practice, public health, social care and support for GP led commissioning.
These pages have been built with the help of GPs practice nurses and practice managers, and will continute to develop. To comment or suggest improvements, and to sign up for our monthly email summary for primary care, please email general.practice@nice.org.uk
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NICE for my patients
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Resources to help you to find timely and up to date advice for your patients, and links to services to support decision making at the point of care.
- While I am with a patient
- Patients as partners in care
- Resources for specific groups
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Using NICE guidance in practice
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What should happen in a well run practice when NICE published new guidance? How to test whether your practice is up to date, and ways to provide and use feedback
- Setting up a good practice
- Is my practice up to date?
- Measuring and auditing progress
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My NICE resources
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Using NICE guidance in your professional education, and how this can help with appraisal and revalidation.
- Am I up to date?
- Getting the most from NICE guidance
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Introducing NICE commissioning resources
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NICE's role in the new commissioning system, and the practical support we can provide.
- Commissioning resources
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News
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Greater options for women with urinary incontinence
NICE recommends that women with OAB or mixed urinary incontinence are offered oxybutynin (immediate release), tolterodine (immediate release), or darifenacin (once daily preparation).
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Thousands of lives could be saved each year from acute kidney injury, says NICE
The NHS could save at least 12,000 lives from acute kidney injury (AKI) each year by following new guidance from NICE.
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Quality standard highlights need for greater awareness of men with LUTS
NICE has published a quality standard on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) which highlights the need for greater awareness of initial assessment and management of the condition.
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Subscribe to Update for Primary Care
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Sign up to receive Update for Primary Care, a monthly newsletter highlighting guidance, tools and news relevant to primary care. Email general.practice@nice.org.uk if you would like to join the mailing list.
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coming soon......
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NICE expects to issue guidance in September on urinary incontinence
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