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  1. Tobacco: treating dependence (QS207)

    This quality standard covers support and treatment to stop smoking and stop using smokeless tobacco, and harm-reduction approaches for people who are not ready to stop in one go. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  2. Measuring improvements in care home residents' oral health:- How can interventions to improve and maintain oral health and wellbeing, or to prevent dental disease, be measured using a patient-centred approach that can also be used to judge cost effectiveness?

    interventions to improve and maintain oral health and wellbeing, or to prevent dental disease, be measured using a patient-centred...

  3. Learning disabilities: health checks, action plans and ethnicity (IND266)

    This indicator covers the percentage of patients on the learning disability register, who: received a learning disability health check and had a completed health action plan in the preceding 12 months and, have a recording of ethnicity. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM250

  4. Learning disabilities: health checks and action plans (IND265)

    This indicator covers the percentage of patients on the learning disability register who received a learning disability health check and had a completed health action plan in the preceding 12 months. It measures outcomes that reflect the quality of care or processes linked by evidence to improved outcomes. This indicator was previously published as NM249

  5. Burosumab for treating X-linked hypophosphataemia in children and young people (HST8)

    Evidence-based recommendations on burosumab (Crysvita) for X-linked hypophosphataemia in children and young people.

  6. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in children and young people: diagnosis and management (NG1)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in children and young people (under 18s). It aims to raise awareness of symptoms that need investigating and treating, and to reassure parents and carers that regurgitation is common in infants under 1 year.

  7. Accreditation

    NICE guidance accredited decisions - status and term dates of NICE accredited guidance producers.

  8. Autism spectrum disorder in under 19s: support and management (CG170)

    This guideline covers children and young people with autism spectrum disorder (across the full range of intellectual ability) from birth until their 19th birthday. It covers the different ways that health and social care professionals can provide support, treatment and help for children and young people with autism, and their families and carers, from the early years through to their transition into young adult life.

  9. Information for the public on medicines

    services. If you are being treated in primary care, for example in a GP or dental surgery, you will need to ask NHS England for advice....

  10. Mini/micro screw implantation for orthodontic anchorage (IPG238)

    Evidence-based recommendations on mini/micro screw implantation for orthodontic anchorage. This involves inserting small screws into the jaw bone to create anchors that support tooth realignment.

  11. OpenAthens eligibility

    work in partnership with the NHS to provide care to NHS patients, including dental practices pharmacies, hospices, cancer support...

  12. Physical health of people in prison (NG57)

    This guideline covers assessing, diagnosing and managing physical health problems of people in prison. It aims to improve health and wellbeing in the prison population by promoting more coordinated care and more effective approaches to prescribing, dispensing and supervising medicines.

  13. Oral health promotion advice:- For groups at high risk of poor oral health, how effective and cost effective is it to extend an existing appointment by a few minutes, or to offer separate sessions on oral health advice?

    this is important:- Many general dental practices already give some advice about self-care during a patient's dental...

  14. How cost effective are fluoride varnish programmes and tooth-brushing schemes?

    clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...

  15. How can healthy habits that promote oral health be supported and encouraged in families with children at high risk of poor oral health?

    clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...