
Around 100,000 fewer colonoscopies expected to take place each year following updated NICE guidance
Tens of thousands of people a year could be spared the need for a colonoscopy following new guidance from NICE.
All NICE products on children and young people. Includes any guidance, advice and quality standards.
We use the best available evidence to develop recommendations that guide decisions in health, public health and social care.
Critical assessment of evidence to help you make decisions. Advice, rather than formal NICE guidance.
Published advice on this topic (8)
Set out priority areas for quality improvement in health and social care.
Published quality standards on this topic (33)
Review the evidence across broad health and social care topics.
Reviews the clinical and cost-effectiveness of new treatments.
Review evidence to support adoption of health technologies in the NHS.
Review clinical and cost-effectiveness of specialised treatments.
Assessments of whether procedures are safe enough and work well enough for wider use in the NHS.
Reviews new medical devices for adoption in the NHS.
Review the best available evidence for selected medicines.
Review the evidence and likely costs of medical devices and technologies.
Guidance, quality standards and advice being developed.
Guidance and quality standards awaiting development.
Guidance in topic selection.
Tens of thousands of people a year could be spared the need for a colonoscopy following new guidance from NICE.
New guideline from NICE recommends ensuring children and young people are fully informed about their health so that they are empowered to take an active role in their healthcare.
The first is on the care of children and young people who are immunocompromised and the second on antibiotics for pneumonia in adults in hospital.
It’s important for everyone to recognise that babies, children and young people have a choice and a voice
Alice and Zoe discuss how the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) and NICE work in partnership and identify key research priorities from NICE guidance.
Examples of how our guidance and standards have been put into practice in the NHS, local authorities, voluntary sector and a range of other organisations.
Showing 3 of 36 shared learning examples for this topic:
In this podcast:
Corinne May-Chahal, professor of applied science and chair of NICE guideline explains the crucial principles that need to be considered when responding to child abuse. What do young people think about this? Emma Harewood describes how we can recognise abuse and neglect and how we are moving forward in the field.