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NICE guidance Evidence-based recommendations for the health and social care sector, developed by independent committees, including professionals and lay members, and consulted on by stakeholders. Browse guidance
NICE guidelines are evidence-based recommendations for health and care in England and Wales. They help health and social care professionals to prevent ill health, promote good health and improve the quality of care and services.
Browse the complete list of all our published health and social care guidance, including guidelines, NICE advice and quality standards
We produce useful and useable guidance for the NHS and wider health and care system. Our recommendations help practitioners and commissioners get the best care to people, fast, while ensuring value for the taxpayer.
NICE Guidance; Browse guidance by topic. Conditions and diseases. Blood and immune system conditions; Cancer; Cardiovascular conditions; Chronic and neuropathic pain; Cystic fibrosis; Diabetes and other endocrinal, nutritional and metabolic conditions; Digestive tract conditions;
Our guidelines make evidence-based recommendations on a wide range of topics. They help health and social care professionals to prevent ill health, promote good health and improve the quality of care and services.
What is a NICE clinical guideline? NICE clinical guidelines are recommendations on how healthcare and other professionals should care for people with specific conditions. The recommendations are based on the best available evidence. Clinical guidelines are also important for health service managers and those who commission NHS services.
This guideline covers managing COVID-19 in babies, children, young people and adults in community and hospital settings. It includes recommendations on communication, assessment, therapeutics for COVID-19, non-invasive respiratory support, preventing and managing acute complications, and identifying and managing co-infections
Our guidelines are based on the best available evidence. Our recommendations are put together by experts, people using services, carers and the public. Each guideline is developed according to a process that starts from the topic being chosen and extends to any future guideline updates.
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.