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Getting involved with NICE as a voluntary and community sector organisation
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Making a positive impact: people and communities network case studies
Making a positive impact: NICE people and communities network case studies
Training and development opportunities at NICE
How providers and commissioners can use quality standards to improve the quality of care
Interim methods guide for developing good practice guidance (PMG15)
This interim methods guide is based on the general principles and methods included in other methods guides for developing NICE guidance
Interim clinical guideline surveillance process and methods guide 2013 (PMG16)
This guide outlines the main elements of the interim NICE clinical guideline surveillance process and methodology, which was agreed by the NICE Board in July 2013
This guide outlines the main elements of the interim process and methods for the NICE clinical guideline updates using standing committees pilot programme, including details of the Clinical Guidelines Updates committee, which were agreed by the NICE Board in September 2013
This document concerns the appeal process for the technology appraisal and highly specialised technologies programmes and provides an overview for organisations wishing to lodge an appeal
Details of the chair and core members of the public health advisory committee.
How voluntary and community sector organisations can help us develop guidance
How voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations can help NICE develop guidance
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Evidence-based recommendations on microinvasive subconjunctival insertion of a trans-scleral gelatin stent for primary open-angle glaucoma in adults. This involves putting a tiny gelatin tube (stent) under the skin at the base of the eye to create a new drainage channel for excess fluid.
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