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Laparoscopic renal denervation for loin pain haematuria syndrome (HTG596)
Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic renal denervation for loin pain haematuria syndrome in adults. This involves the stripping away of nerves from the kidney using keyhole surgery to relieve pain.
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Study NICE and LSE's Executive MSc Healthcare Decision-Making
Study NICE and LSE's Executive MSc Healthcare Decision-Making
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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.
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