National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) n. a special health authority that aims to promote high-quality treatment and cost-effectiveness of treatments and services. It defines the standards of care to be provided by the NHS, providing guidance and advice on best clinical practice, and aims to reduce geographical variations in care.
www.nice.org.uk Details of recommendations and guidance from the NICE website

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