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NICE welcomes consultation on topic selection
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has said it welcomes the launch of the Department of Health consultation on the topic selection process.
Topics are the specific treatments, drugs or ways of caring for people with specific conditions or diseases, about which NICE will provide guidance for the NHS.
NICE hopes to streamline the process which currently involves healthcare professionals, patients, carers and the general public can suggesting topics for NICE to develop guidance on by filling in a suggestion form via on the NICE website.
This information then goes to the Department of Health and Welsh Assembly Government, who are responsible for selecting which of theses topics will become part of the NICE technology appraisal and clinical guideline programmes.
NICE hopes to play a bigger role in the early stages of the topic selection process, as well as the Institute being the principle point of contact for individuals and organisations who would like to suggest topics.
Andrea Sutcliffe, deputy chief executive at NICE, said: “The proposed changes to the topic selection process should allow us to start working on topics suggested by the public more quickly.
“We look forward to working with the Department of Health on making this system work more effectively, for the benefit of all NHS patients.”
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