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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 guidelines. How we develop our guidelines.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ( NICE) is an executive non-departmental public body, in England, of the Department of Health and Social Care, [1] that publishes guidelines in four areas: [2] guidance for social care services and users.
29 gen 2024 · The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) first published guidelines on intrapartum care for healthy women and babies in 2014, and these were updated in 2017.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) provides national guidance and advice to improve health and social care.
20 lug 2022 · This article summarises new recommendations on management of depression most relevant to primary care and services providing psychological therapies, from the NICE guideline published in June 2022, 10 updating and replacing the 2009 guideline. 1