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  1. Intrapartum care: existing medical conditions and obstetric complications (QS192)

    This quality standard covers care during labour and birth for women who need extra support because they have a medical condition or complications in their current or previous pregnancy. It also covers women who have had no antenatal care. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover the antenatal and postnatal care of pregnant women with mental health conditions, hypertension in pregnancy, diabetes in pregnancy or the organisation of care for pregnant women with complex social factors.

  2. Providing end of life care and support

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Learning disability settings...

  3. Standards and indicators

    We have a library of over 200 quality standards and a single menu of indicators, designed to help define and measure quality in health, public health and social care.

  4. Port Delivery Platform with ranibizumab for treating wet age-related macular degeneration [ID3983]

    Awaiting development Reference number: GID-TA10879 Expected publication date:  11 November 2026

  5. Developing relationships with parents

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Families and relationships...

  6. Key question: caring

    This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.

  7. What NICE does

    We're at the forefront of bringing better care to people. We help practitioners and commissioners get the best care to patients, fast, while ensuring value for the taxpayer.

  8. Faltering growth (QS197)

    This quality standard covers recognising and managing faltering growth in babies (aged up to 1 year) and preschool children (aged over 1 year). It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  9. Self-management:- What is the impact of different early intervention-focused approaches to self-management on outcomes for older people with social care needs and multiple long-term conditions?

    intervention-focused approaches to self-management on outcomes for older people with social care needs and multiple long-term...

  10. Families and relationships settings

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios...

  11. Needs assessment:- In the UK, how prevalent is coexisting severe mental illness with substance misuse and what are the physical health, social care, housing or other support needs of people with this diagnosis?

    mental illness with substance misuse and what are the physical health, social care, housing or other support needs of people with this...

  12. Fever in under 5s: assessment and initial management (NG143)

    This guideline covers the assessment and early management of fever with no obvious cause in children aged under 5. It aims to improve clinical assessment and help healthcare professionals diagnose serious illness among young children who present with fever in primary and secondary care.

  13. About NICE International

    We provide an advisory service for international health organisations, ministries and government agencies whose task is to improve evidence-based decision making in health and social care.

  14. Maintaining contact with service users

    Home Implementing NICE guidance Social care Using NICE guidance in social work: scenarios Mental health services...

  15. Neutropenic sepsis: prevention and management in people with cancer (CG151)

    This guideline covers preventing, identifying and managing neutropenic sepsis in children, young people and adults receiving treatment for cancer in the community and in secondary and tertiary care. It aims to reduce the risk of infection in people with neutropenia (low number of white blood cells) who are receiving anticancer treatment and improve management of neutropenic sepsis.