Clinical guidelines
Clinical guidelines are recommendations on the appropriate treatment and care of people with specific diseases and conditions within the NHS in England and Wales. Clinical guidelines are based on the best available evidence. Guidelines help healthcare professionals in their work, but they do not replace their knowledge and skills.
Read more about clinical guidelines
- Published clinical guidelines
- Clinical guidelines in development
- About clinical guidelines
- How we develop NICE clinical guidelines
This page was last updated: 28 October 2011
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): equality impact assessment - scoping (PDF 71 KB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): stakeholder comments table (PDF 894 KB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): draft NICE guidance (PDF 579 KB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): full draft guidance (PDF 6.91 MB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): appendices set 2 (PDF 4.97 MB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): appendices set 1 (PDF 8.66 MB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): stakeholder comments (PDF 423 KB)
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Type 1 Diabetes (update): list of registered stakeholders (PDF 136 KB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): list of registered stakeholders (PDF 101 KB)
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Diabetes in children and young people: list of registered stakeholders (PDF 129 KB)
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Diabetes in pregnancy (update): scoping workshop notes (PDF 217 KB)