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RespiraSense for continuously monitoring respiratory rate (MIB299)
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on RespiraSense for continuously monitoring respiratory rate .
Implantable cardiac monitors to detect atrial fibrillation after cryptogenic stroke (DG41)
Evidence-based recommendations on implantable cardiac monitors to detect atrial fibrillation after cryptogenic stroke
HIV testing: increasing uptake among people who may have undiagnosed HIV (NG60)
This guideline covers how to increase the uptake of HIV testing in primary and secondary care, specialist sexual health services and the community. It describes how to plan and deliver services that are tailored to the local prevalence of HIV, promote awareness of HIV testing and increase opportunities to offer testing to people who may have undiagnosed HIV.
Pelvic floor dysfunction: prevention and non-surgical management (NG210)
This guideline covers the prevention, assessment and non-surgical management of pelvic floor dysfunction in women aged 12 and over. It aims to raise awareness and help women to reduce their risk of pelvic floor dysfunction. For women who have pelvic floor dysfunction, the guideline recommends interventions based on their specific symptoms.
needed, including research on newer and innovative technologies (including apps) and the transferability of data on weight management...
This guideline covers changing health-damaging behaviours among people aged 16 and over using interventions such as goals and planning, feedback and monitoring, and social support. It aims to help tackle a range of behaviours including alcohol misuse, poor eating patterns, lack of physical activity, unsafe sexual behaviour and smoking.
Evidence-based recommendations on lead-I electrocardiogram (ECG) devices (imPulse, Kardia Mobile, MyDiagnostick and Zenicor-ECG) for detecting symptomatic
Evidence standards framework for digital health technologies (ECD7)
This document describes an evidence standards framework (ESF) for digital health technologies (DHTs). It was developed by NICE between June 2018 and February 2019 in collaboration with NHS England, Public Health England and MedCity. The work was commissioned by NHS England.
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- Overview
- Introduction
- Section A: Technologies suitable for evaluation using the evidence standards framework
- Section B: Classification of digital health technologies
- Section C: Evidence standards tables
- Terms used in the evidence standards framework
- How to meet the standards
- Section D: Early deployment standards for evidence-generation programmes
director) Non-executive director, Tellmi - a provider of a mental health app for young people (non-remunerated)Board member,...
director) Non-executive director, Tellmi - a provider of a mental health app for young people (non-remunerated)Board member,...
director) Non-executive director, Tellmi - a provider of a mental health app for young people (non-remunerated)Board member,...
experiences. This could include narrative methods and the use of technology such as apps. The methods would be compared in relation to...
GaitSmart rehabilitation exercise programme for gait and mobility issues (MTG78)
Evidence-based recommendations on GaitSmart rehabilitation exercise programme for gait and mobility issues in adults.
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programmes. This might include use of new technology such as texting or phone apps. - Investigate and develop a comorbidity assessment...
made substantial contributions to the redesign of patient-centred mobile apps, the enhancement of point-of-care solutions for healthcare...