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Details of the business expenses incurred by the board and senior management team in delivery of their duties.
Our board has 2 sub-committees: the audit and risk assurance committee and the remuneration committee.
Our board sets out our strategic priorities and policies. It has 2 sub-committees, the audit and risk assurance committee and the remuneration committee.
Tools for building or evaluating a medtech evidence base with NICE
Fees for technology appraisals and highly specialised technologies
NICE fees for technology appraisals and highly specialised technologies
Digital self-help for eating disorders: early value assessment (HTG768)
Early value assessment (EVA) guidance on digital self-help for eating disorders.
A joint NICE and NHS England meeting can help to ensure you're ready for NHS patient access and subsequent NICE appraisal
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Early value assessment (EVA) guidance on digital technologies for managing mild to moderate symptoms of hip or knee osteoarthritis.
Our methods and processes (health technology evaluation manual)
NICE's technology appraisal and highly specialised technologies guidance manual
Computed tomographic colonography (virtual colonoscopy) (HTG78)
Evidence-based recommendations on computed tomographic (CT) colonography (virtual colonoscopy). This involves using a CT scanner to help doctors see signs of cancer and detect polyps in the colon.
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Totally endoscopic robotically assisted coronary artery bypass grafting (HTG77)
Evidence-based recommendations on totally endoscopic robotically assisted coronary artery bypass grafting (TECAB). This involves using small, remote-controlled robotic arms to carry out the grafting procedure.
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Evidence-based recommendations on balloon cryoablation for Barrett's oesophagus. This involves freezing and destroying the abnormal cells using a balloon inflated with very cold gas.
Low-energy contact X-ray brachytherapy for rectal cancer (HTG763)
Evidence-based recommendations on low-energy contact X-ray brachytherapy for rectal cancer. This involves inserting an X-ray tube through the anus into the rectum. The tube is placed in contact with the tumour and releases a low dose of X-ray radiation (brachytherapy) directly to it.