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  1. Adapting NICE guidelines

    Our experts can offer advice and support in contextualising our guidelines, or helping you adapt our content to your country or local context.

  2. How we develop NICE guidelines

    The guidance development timeline

  3. Developing NICE guidelines: the manual (PMG20)

    This manual explains the processes and methods used to develop and update NICE guidelines, the guidance that NICE develops covering topics across clinical care (in primary, secondary and community care settings), social care and public health. For more information on the other types of NICE guidance and advice (including technology appraisal guidance), see about NICE

  4. About NICE guidelines

    NICE guidelines are evidence-based recommendations for health and care in England and Wales.

  5. Making decisions using NICE guidelines

    People have the right to be able to make informed decisions about their care. Our guidance should be taken into account when making decisions with them.

  6. Mapping NICE guidelines to the CQC's single assessment framework

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

  7. DMD Care UK's guideline on respiratory care: NICE review (NR2)

    NICE has reviewed DMD Care UK’s guideline on respiratory care for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. We think the guideline from DMD Care UK is a useful resource that will help healthcare professionals improve care in this area

  8. DMD Care UK's guideline on cardiac care of children with dystrophinopathy and females carrying DMD-gene variations: NICE review (NR1)

    NICE has reviewed DMD Care UK’s guideline on cardiac care of children with dystrophinopathy and females carrying DMD-gene variations. We think the guideline from DMD Care UK is a useful resource that will help clinicians improve care in this area

  9. Type 2 diabetes in adults: management (medicines update)

    In development Reference number: GID-NG10336 Expected publication date:  18 February 2026

  10. Improving outcomes for people with brain and other central nervous system tumours (CSG10)

    This guideline covers how healthcare services for people with brain tumours and other central nervous system tumours should be organised. It aims to improve care by recommending which healthcare professionals should be involved and the types of hospital or cancer centre best suited to provide the care.

  11. Improving outcomes for people with skin tumours including melanoma (CSG8)

    This guideline covers how healthcare services for people with skin cancers should be organised. It aims to improve diagnosis and care by recommending which healthcare professionals should be involved and at which stage.

  12. Improving outcomes in children and young people with cancer (CSG7)

    This guideline covers how healthcare services for children and young people with cancer should be organised. It aims to improve care by recommending which healthcare professionals should be involved and the types of hospital or cancer centre best suited to provide the care.

  13. Improving outcomes for people with sarcoma (CSG9)

    This guideline covers how healthcare services for people with sarcoma should be organised. It aims to improve care by recommending which healthcare professionals should be involved and the types of hospital or cancer centre best suited to provide the care.

  14. Physical activity: exercise referral schemes (PH54)

    This guideline covers exercise referral schemes for people aged 19 and older, in particular, those who are inactive or sedentary. The aim is to encourage people to be physically active.

  15. Improving outcomes in head and neck cancers (CSG6)

    This guideline covers how healthcare services for adults with head and neck cancers should be organised. It aims to improve care by recommending which healthcare professionals should be involved and the types of hospital or cancer centre best suited to provide the care.