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National Institute of Clinical Excellence
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
(NICE)
The National Institute for Health and
Clinical Excellence (NICE) is the independent organisation responsible for
providing national guidance on the promotion of good health and the prevention
and treatment of ill health.
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
(NICE)
The National Institute for Health and
Clinical Excellence has a number of staff based at our London and Manchester
offices who deliver the Institutes work. NICE guidance is developed by a
number of independent advisory groups made up of health professionals, those
working in the NHS, patients, their carers and the public. The Board and senior
management team set the Institutes strategic direction and oversee
delivery, provide financial stewardship and ensure corporate governance. NICE
is structured into centres and directorates. Centres are responsible for
delivering guidance. Directorates provide cross-Institute support for the
centres, alongside other corporate responsibilities.
NICE produces
guidance on public health, health technologies and clinical practice. Each
guidance area is the responsibility of one of our three centres of
excellence:
Centre for Public Health Excellence
The
Centre for Public Health Excellence develops public health guidance on the
promotion of good health and the prevention of ill health.
Centre
for Health Technology Evaluation
The Centre for Health Technology
Evaluation develops technology appraisals and interventional procedures
guidance. Technology appraisals are recommendations on the use of new and
existing medicines and treatments within the NHS. Interventional procedure
guidance evaluates the safety and efficacy of such procedures where they are
used for diagnosis or treatment.
Centre for Clinical Practice
The Centre for Clinical Practice develops clinical guidelines. These
are recommendations, based on the best available evidence, on the appropriate
treatment and care of people with specific diseases and conditions.
NICE
guidance is developed using the expertise of the NHS and the wider healthcare
community including NHS staff, healthcare professionals, patients and carers,
industry and the academic world. Although the methods for developing the
various forms of guidance differ, all the development processes are underpinned
by the key Institute principles of basing recommendations on the best available
evidence and involving all stakeholders in a transparent and collaborative
manner.
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