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Draft Guideline on Glaucoma: Diagnosis and Management (update)
Guideline covers diagnosing and managing glaucoma in people aged 18 + and it will update and replace NICE guideline CG85 (published April 2009).
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NICE Draft Guideline Consultation for Oesophago-Gastric Cancer.
NICE draft guideline consultation for Oesophago-Gastric Cancer.
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NICE is consulting on the draft quality standard for Cerebral Palsy in Children and Young People under 25
NICE is consulting on the draft quality standard for Cerebral Palsy in Children and Young people; Quality standards set out the priority areas for quality improvement in health and social care.
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NICE Topic Engagement for Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups, quality standards
NICE are consulting on the topic overview for the Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups: promoting health and preventing premature mortality quality standards. The topic overview describes the core elements of the quality standard.
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NHS England stakeholder consultation for the draft service specification for Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP).
NHS England stakeholder consultation regarding the draft service specification for Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP). Please Note: this is a two week consultation, ending on the 19th July 2017.
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NICE Cataracts draft guideline consultation
NICE Cataracts draft guideline and its supporting evidence out for consultation
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RCN responds to NICE consultation on digital cognitive behaviour therapy
RCN responds to NICE consultation on digital cognitive behaviour therapy
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Don't scrap four hour target, commit to patient safety says RCN
Don't scrap four hour target, commit to patient safety says RCN
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RCN responds to Christmas winter sit rep report
RCN responds to Christmas winter sit rep report
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RCN responds to Government decision to drop £65 fee for EU nationals
"The government’s decision to waive the settled status fee is welcome news, not only for EU nurses who can do without the expense but also the financially challenged NHS Trusts who saw paying the fee as the best way to keep hold of their EU staff."