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The Guideline Development Group then finalises the recommendations and the National Collaboration Centre produces the final guideline. This is submitted to NICE to formally approve the guideline and issue the guidance to the NHS. [citation needed] To date NICE has produced more than 200 different guidelines. [27]
NHS Evidence was managed by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). [1] It was created in 2008 and as of 2024 is no longer in operation; NICE directs would-be users to alternate services on its website. [2]
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NICE's 2021 guidance for ME/CFS removed graded exercise, which was recommended in the previous 2007 version, [17] and cautions against "any programme that...uses fixed incremental increases in physical activity or exercise, for example, graded exercise therapy." [18] [7] According to NICE, studies of GET have been of poor or very poor quality.
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BHIVA produce guidelines which are accredited by the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). [4] Guidelines produced by BHIVA include: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) guidelines [5] Treatment of HIV-1 positive adults [6] Use of Vaccines in HIV-positive adults [7] Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) guidelines [8]
The routine use of VLCDs is not recommended due to safety concerns, but this approach can be used under medical supervision if there is a clinical rationale for rapid weight loss in obese individuals, as part of a "multi-component weight management strategy" with continuous support and for a maximum of 12 weeks, according to the NICE 2014 guidelines. [12]
British Thoracic Society Standards of Care (BTS) Subcommittee on Pulmonary Rehabilitation has published its guidelines in 2001. [19] Canadian Thoracic Society (CTS) 2010 Guideline: Optimizing pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [20] National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Guidelines [21] [22]