What is NICE?

NICE guidance helps health and social care professionals deliver the best possible care based on the best available evidence. This guidance supports healthcare professionals and others to make sure that the care they provide is of the best possible quality and offers the best value for money. The guidance is for the NHS, local authorities, charities, and anyone with a responsibility for commissioning or providing healthcare, public health or social care services. We also support these groups in putting our guidance into practice.

Monday 24 March 2014

Public asked to help shape the way NICE guidance for social care is developed

Public asked to help shape the way NICE guidance for social care is developed
The Citizens Council, which advises the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, has published a draft report on the factors that should be considered when NICE guidance is developed for social care. NICE now wants to hear wider public views on the report.
NICE assumed responsibility for developing guidance and quality standards for social care from 1 April 2013.

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