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We work with the clinical classifications service of NHS Digital to provide relevant clinical coding information for interventional procedure and medical technologies guidance.
These are the main stages in the multiple technology appraisal process used before April 2018.
Our Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme (MTEP) evaluates new HealthTech.
The key stages in development of our quality standards
Consultation on changes to technology appraisals and highly specialised technologies
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We use 3 processes for assessing technologies: the single technology appraisal, the multiple technology appraisal and the cost comparison appraisal
Our forward view highlights the topics we will prioritise in the coming year.
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NICE guidance and standards support health professionals by providing evidence-based recommendations that enhance clinical decision-making and patient care.
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Our board sets out our strategic priorities and policies. It has 2 sub-committees, the audit and risk assurance committee and the remuneration committee.
We're working with colleagues to ensure that virtual wards are used in a way that maximises the value for patients and the NHS.
This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.
Epidermal radiotherapy using rhenium-188 paste for non-melanoma skin cancer (HTG714)
Evidence-based recommendations on epidermal radiotherapy using rhenium-188 paste for non-melanoma skin cancer. This involves radioactive paste being spread on foil over the top of the cancer, to destroy the cancer cells.
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