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Details and meeting dates of the antimicrobials evaluation committee
NICE has been collaborating with NHS England on the Chemotherapy Dose Standardisation initiative which has been developed by the Medicines...
The technology appraisal committee can make 5 types of recommendation: Recommended, Optimised, Recommended for use in the Cancer Drugs Fund, Only in research, and Not recommended.
Position statement on use of the EQ-5D-5L value set for England (updated October 2019)
Our position on use of the EQ-5D-5L valuation set for England
On this page, you'll find all our modular updates relating to our technology appraisal guidance. October 2023 NICE response to consultation on the...
There are 2 different points of the lifecycle of a NICE Technology Appraisal at which consideration of reference to or inclusion of a biosimilar is...
Biosimilar technologies: NICE position statement - information for the public
Biosimilar medicines – NICE's approach A biological medicine is any medicinal product made by or derived from a biological (natural) source, for...
Patients taking part in clinical trials may receive drugs which have been evaluated by NICE technology appraisal guidance. Queries have been raised...
On this page, you'll find a list of all our position statements relating to our technology appraisal guidance. Biosimilar technologies: NICE position
On this page, you'll find all our position statements relating to technology appraisals. Biosimilar technologies: NICE position statement Biosimilar
NICE priority methodological research areas.
Whether you are a researcher, funder, charity or policy organisation, you can partner with us for methodological research. As one of the leading...
Promoting independence through intermediate care - a quick guide for staff delivering intermediate care services.
A quick guide for practitioners and managers supporting children, young people and families Abuse and neglect can have a long-lasting impact on the...
Training resources for those working in social care