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Decision aid for Dementia: assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carers c NICE 2018. All rights reserved....
Highly specialised technology (HST) evaluations are recommendations on the use of new and existing highly specialised medicines and treatments within the NHS in England.
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Technology appraisal and highly specialised technologies appeals
Learn about the NICE Technology Appraisal and Highly Specialised Technologies appeals process, including how decisions are made, the criteria for appeals, and the role of the appeal panel in ensuring fair and transparent evaluations of health technologies.
Each year we work with NHSE and the DHSC to prioritise topics for development.
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Our centralised approach to prioritising guidance topics ensures that we produce guidance that is relevant, timely, accessible, and has demonstrable impact.
Summaries of the best available evidence for selected medicines that are considered to be of significance to the NHS.
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This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.
Direct skeletal fixation of limb prostheses using an intraosseous transcutaneous implant (HTG732)
Evidence-based recommendations on direct skeletal fixation of limb prostheses using an intraosseous transcutaneous implant. This involves inserting a metal implant through the skin and into the centre of the bone of the stump and attaching a prosthetic limb to it.
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