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Make your voice heard on a NICE committee30 Sep 202400:08:24
In this episode, we hear from Professor Jonathan Benger, NICE's deputy chief executive and interim director of our Centre for Guidelines. He's joined by Dr Bryony Kendall who is a GP and sits on NICE committees producing guidelines on women's health. They discuss the vital role of our independent advisory committees and how you can get involved. Find out more about joining a NICE committee: www.nice.org.uk/get-involved/our-committees
Learn more about NICE's new guideline on identifying and managing adrenal insufficiency28 Aug 202400:14:04
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has, for the first time, published a guideline on the identification and management of adrenal insufficiency, a rare condition which occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough essential hormones – particularly cortisol and aldosterone. We're joined by Dr Helen Simpson, a consultant endocrinologist at UCLH NHS Foundation Trust and Sally Tollerfield an endocrine clinical nurse specialist at Great Ormond Street Hospital, to discuss the guideline and the benefits it will provide to patients and healthcare professionals.
Our proportionate approach to technology appraisals31 Aug 202300:14:25
We’re making some changes to how we evaluate medicines to help get new treatments to patients quicker. In this month's podcast, we hear from Jenniffer Prescott, programme director within NICE's Centre for Health Technology Evaluation and Victoria Jordan from The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry about our new approach.
Our world leading work into antimicrobial resistance31 Jul 202300:12:58
On 10 July NHS England published proposals for establishing an antimicrobial products subscription model for products that offer exceptional value to patients and the NHS. This builds on a recent pilot project that we co-led which paid companies a fixed annual fee for antimicrobials based on their value to the NHS, rather than the volume used. We speak with Sophie Cooper, NICE's senior scientific adviser, and David Glover, NHS England's assistant director of medicines analysis.
Our international partnerships - working collaboratively for the benefit of patients30 Jun 202300:16:03
We speak with Meindert Boysen, NICE's head of international affairs, and Dr Nicole Mittmann, vice president of scientific evidence, methodologies and resources at CADTH - Canada's drug and health technology agency. They discuss the global partnerships that are enabling NICE to remain at the forefront of guidance development methodology.
Digital therapies to treat mental health conditions30 Jun 202300:13:00
Following Mental Health Awareness Week, we hear about 4 NICE-approved digital technologies that can help children and young people with mild to moderate symptoms of anxiety or low mood. Our guests are Sarah Byron, NICE's programme director for devices, diagnostics and digital, and Lily Tang, deputy director of digital investment strategy at NHS England.
Bowel cancer - warning signs and symptoms30 Apr 202300:12:31
As part of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, we chat with 2 members of our colorectal cancer guideline committee. We're joined by Justin Davies, a consultant colorectal surgeon, and Julie Hepburn, a patient who has had colorectal cancer. They discuss the warning signs and symptoms, available treatments and their involvement in guideline development.
Chief executive Dr Sam Roberts outlines her priorities for NICE03 Apr 202300:13:04
Chief executive Dr Sam Roberts outlines her priorities for NICE by National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
Urinary tract infections: How we can help support people and professionals01 Mar 202300:12:27
In this episode we discuss urinary tract infections (UTI's) and the publication of NICE' new quality standard. The guests are: Dr Tessa Lewis, a GP and specialist committee member on NICE's independent quality standards committee, and we speak to a patient about their experiences of dealing with recurrent UTIs in their early adulthood to find out what challenges they faced.
What role does NICE play in patient safety?01 Feb 202300:13:36
In this episode we discuss the role NICE plays in patient safety. The guests are: Professor Kevin Harris, senior responsible office for patient safety at NICE, and clinical advisor to the Interventional Procedures Programme and Professor Jane Blazeby, Professor of Surgery at University of Bristol.
How NICE is working to reduce health inequalities05 Dec 202200:10:38
Reducing health inequalities is part of NICE’s DNA. We offer evidence-based recommendations to help improve the health of communities. The equitable implementation of NICE recommendations ensures that care provided is effective, makes efficient use of resources and reduces inequalities and unwarranted variation. Taking part in this episode is NICE chief executive Dr Sam Roberts; was Dr Bola Owolabi, direcor of healthcare inequalities at NHS England; Dr Lesley Owen, a technical advisor at NICE; and Dr Aoife Molloy, a senior clinical advisor at the National Inequalities Improvement programme at NHS England. Learn more about NICE's role in reducing health inequalities at: https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/nice-and-health-inequalities
New patient decision aid on asthma inhalers and climate change31 Oct 202200:13:07
We speak to Consultant Respiratory Physician Dr Hitasha Rupani, Medicines Consultant Clinical Adviser at NICE Jonathan Underhill and asthma patient Sheba Joseph about NICE’s recently published patient decision aid on asthma inhalers and climate change. The aid supports people with asthma to consider whether they might be able to use inhalers which have a smaller carbon footprint as part of their treatment plan. You can view the patient decision aid by visiting the NICE website: https://bit.ly/3fnLt1K
Learn more about the NICE and NHS England MedTech Pathway consultation24 May 202400:13:07
We're joined by Mark Chapman, director of NICE's HealthTech programme and Verena Stocker, director of Innovation, Research, Life Sciences and Strategy at NHS England to discuss the benefits and opportunities the proposed pathway will offer. Take part in the consultation: https://www.engage.england.nhs.uk/specialised-commissioning/building-an-integrated-rules-based-medtech-pathway/
Self-harm: How can we help and support people?30 Sep 202200:09:32
In September 2022, NICE published its guideline on the assessment, management and preventing recurrence of self-harm. We speak to Professor Nav Kapur who was the topic expert on the committee. He outlines what the recommendations say and how people who self-harm can best be supported.
How to reduce the risk of skin cancer31 Aug 202200:13:09
In this month’s NICE Talks podcast we speak to Dr Gail Allsopp, interim medical director at NICE, and Richard Jackson, patient advocate who was diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer, in 2006. We hear from Richard about his personal experience and Dr Gail Allsopp talks us through some of the current NICE recommended treatments, as well as what people can do to protect themselves from increased risk.
A new era for MedTech assessment? Learning more about the NICE Early Value Assessment pilot01 Aug 202200:15:33
On this month's podcast we find out more about the launch of NICE's early value assessment programme in medical technology. This pilot will look at least 10 medical technologies, of which at least six will be digital health technologies, and provide quicker assessments of early value to identify the most promising technologies that can be used in the NHS. Our guests are Mark Chapman, NICE’s interim director of Medical Technology, and Andrew Davies, digital health lead at the ABHI.
New NICE guideline on social work with adults experiencing complex needs30 Jun 202200:13:21
This month’s NICE Talks podcast focusses on NICE’s new guideline on social work with adults experiencing complex needs. We chat with Rebecca Harrington, who chaired the NICE committee which developed the guideline, Bryn Lloyd-Evans, an associate professor working in the division of psychiatry at UCL, and Ellie, a service user who was a lay member of the NICE guideline committee, about the positive impact the recommendations will have for people using social work services.
The story behind the first digital therapeutic recommended by NICE30 May 202200:14:51
In May 2022, NICE published medical technologies guidance on Sleepio to treat insomnia. It is the first digital therapeutic for treating insomnia recommended by NICE. In this episode we'll learn more about the technology and the process NICE went through to evaluate it. Our guests are Anastasia Chalkidou, associate director of the Medical technologies evaluation programme at NICE. And Professor Colin Epsie, founder and chief scientist at Big Health, the company behind Sleepio.
Chief executive Sam Roberts: My ambitious plans for future of NICE29 Apr 202200:15:26
In her first interview with NICE Talks, chief executive Sam Roberts gives her initial thoughts of the organisation, her plans for the next 12 months and outlines how she plans to tackle some of the challenges. She reflects on how NICE will adapt to new drugs, digital technologies, devices and diagnostics and explains how she plans to build upon the solid foundations established by her predecessors.
Integrated Health and Care Services for People Experiencing Homelessness30 Mar 202200:15:39
In this episode we talk about NICE's recently published guideline on integrated health and social care services for people experiencing homelessness. The guideline was developed in partnership with the Centre for Homelessness Impact and the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities. The guideline outlines how people experiencing homelessness can access services tailored for their needs. It highlights that more effort and targeted approaches are often needed to ensure that people experiencing homelessness have access to the same standard of health and social care as the general population. We spoke to Guillermo Rodriguez-Guzman, Head of Evidence and Data at the Centre for Homelessness Impact and Rachel Johns, deputy regional director at the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities and Chair of the NICE guideline committee on homelessness.
The Evidence Standards Framework for digital health technologies28 Feb 202200:15:28
In this episode we’re going to be talking about NICE's evidence standards framework for digital health technologies. Working alongside system partners, we've produced the framework for the developers and adopters of digital health technologies. It provides them with the information to ensure new technologies are clinically effective and offer economic value. We’ll be talking to Mark Salmon, a programme director in the Science, Evidence and Analytics directorate at NICE. And by Andrew Davies, the Digital Health Lead at the Association of British HealthTech Industries.
Changes to our methods and processes for health technology evaluation31 Jan 202200:18:58
In this episode, we speak with Helen Knight, programme director in NICE’s Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, and Dr Jane Adam, chair of one of our independent appraisal committees. They discuss what our changes mean for patients, the NHS and industry.
2021 A year in review23 Dec 202100:14:27
In this episode of our NICE Talks podcast, we speak with Professor Gillian Leng, our chief executive, and Dr Mark Kroese, chair of our diagnostics advisory committee. They reflect on the past year and look forward to 2022.
25 years of NICE and focusing on what matters most to deliver for the future30 Apr 202400:14:09
In this episode, our guests reflect on 25 years of NICE, how the organisation has developed, the impact its had and how it will change to adapt to the challenges of the next 25 years. Guests: NICE CEO Dr Sam Roberts, Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Sir Chris Whitty, MHRA CEO Dame June Raine, Director of Value and Access at Association of British HealthTech Industries Luella Trickett, and Director of the Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science Ben Goldacre. Read more about 25 years of helping to get the best care to people fast: https://indepth.nice.org.uk/NICE-at-25/index.html
Producing our rapid COVID-19 guidelines and the infodemic01 Nov 202100:14:22
In this month's podcast, we discuss how we worked with stakeholders at the start of the pandemic to produce evidence-based rapid guidelines for COVID-19. We chat with Fiona Glen, NICE's programme director in centre for guidelines and David Chandler, chief executive of the Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance (PAPAA). They talk about ensuring the guidelines were informed by the best quality evidence and real-world data but also not adversely influenced by during the infodemic.
The NICE methods & process review: what it means for patients, the NHS and industry31 Aug 202100:13:40
In this month's podcast, we discuss our health technology evaluation methods, processes and topic selection consultation. We chat with NICE's deputy chief executive and director of the Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, Meindert Boysen, and Victoria Barrett from The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. They talk about what the proposals mean for patients, the NHS and industry, and whether they go far enough.
Shared decision making: why is it so important?02 Aug 202100:11:53
In our monthly podcast we discuss with Prof Gillian Leng, NICE chief executive, and Marie Burnham, guideline committee chair, why shared decision making is such a vital part of healthcare and the work that went into developing such an important guideline.
Chronic Pain: First do no harm06 Jul 202100:15:36
NICE’s recent recommendations in its guideline on the assessment and management of chronic pain have generated a lot of debate. In this episode, we talk with two member of the committee who developed the guideline recommendations. They are Cathy Stannard, a pain consultant in Gloucestershire and who was the clinical lead on the NICE chronic pain guideline committee. And Colin Wilkinson, who was a lay member on the guideline committee.
Why should you take part in the NICE process review?06 Apr 202100:15:11
This month we discuss why everyone with an interest in what NICE does should take part in the process review consultation. We're joined by Jennifer Prescott, programme director in the centre for health technology evaluation at NICE and Eric Low, of Eric Low Consulting and the former chief executive of Myeloma UK. You can take part in the consultation at: https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/our-programmes/nice-guidance/reviewing-our-process-for-health-technology-evaluation--consultation
How does NICE work with patients and patient groups?01 Mar 202100:09:50
Each NICE committee contains at least two patient or patient group representatives. In this episode we find out how NICE's Public Involvement Programme works with these lay members to support their work with NICE and discover what it's like to be a patient representative on a committee. Joining host Matthew Brown are Laura Norburn, senior operations manager for NICE's Public Involvement Programme and Jo Jerrome, chief executive of Thrombosis UK.
Digital Health Technologies: Evaluation, adoption and the NHS01 Feb 202100:18:26
How are NICE and the government working to ensure digital health technologies reach NHS patients? We speak with Lord James Bethell of Romford, the Department of Health and Social Care's minister for innovation and Meindert Boysen, NICE deputy chief executive and director of the centre for health technology evaluation.
2020 - A Year in Review24 Dec 202000:14:57
As 2020 comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at our biggest challenges and achievements this year, and what we’re most looking forward to in the years ahead. In this episode we speak with Professor Gillian Leng, our chief executive, and our new chairman, Sharmila Nebhrajani, OBE, as they reflect on 2020 and look forward to the years ahead.
Substance abuse and addiction01 Dec 202000:14:19
In this episode of NICE Talks, we look at substance abuse and addiction. What can we do to prevent it, and how can we treat addiction? We speak to Professor Jim McCambridge, professor of addictive behaviours and public health at the University of York, and Dr Tim Leighton, director of professional education and research at Action on Addiction. See our guidance on substance misuse here: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng64
World Evidence-Based Heathcare Day – from evidence to impact19 Oct 202000:05:10
This is a special edition of the NICE Talks podcast to celebrate the inaugural World Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) Day on Tuesday 20 October 2020. NICE is an official partner for World EBHC Day and the theme of this year’s event is ‘from evidence to impact’. Dr Adriana Robayo from the Colombia Instituto de Evaluacion de Tecnologias en Salud (Institute of Health Technology Assessment) joins our host – NICE International’s Pilar Pinilla-Dominguez – to discuss the challenges in adopting an evidence-based approach to improving health outcomes. To find out more about World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day visit https://worldebhcday.org/
Assessing the familial and genetic risk of ovarian cancer03 Apr 202400:15:02
Following the publication of our new guideline, ovarian cancer: identifying and managing familial and genetic risk, the latest episode of NICETalks focuses on genetic testing and how it can help to identify those most at risk of ovarian cancer. We talk to Ranjit Manchanda, professor of gynaecological oncology, Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust, Dr Judith Hayward, GP with special interest in genetics and Joanne Stanford who joined us to share her personal experience of genetic testing.
Care of women and their babies during labour and birth09 Oct 202000:13:14
2020 has been designated by the World Health Organisation as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Nursing and midwifery impact us all at some point in our lives and this year is a great opportunity to celebrate their work. We speak to Zeenath Uddin, Head of Quality and Safety at the Royal College of Midwifery, and Leanne Howlett, Service User Chair of Coventry and Warwickshire MVP, about the role of midwives in maternity care.
Should a chronic condition, such as type 1 diabetes, prevent regular exercise?05 Mar 202000:10:17
In this month's podcast we'll be looking at whether a long term chronic condition such as type 1 diabetes should prevent regular exercise. We speak with Chris Bright, a Welsh International Futsal player, who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 20 years; Professor Partha Kar a Consultant Endocrinologist at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and a National Specialty Advisor, Diabetes, for NHS England; and chiropractor Peter Dixon, President of the Royal College of Chiropractors and NICE Fellow. In this podcast we discuss the NICE recommendations on physical activity for those with type 1 diabetes - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng17/chapter/1-Recommendations#physical-activity
Why you should get the flu jab03 Feb 202000:08:55
In this month’s podcast we’ll be looking at the influenza virus. How can we increase uptake of the flu jab? Why is it important to spread awareness of the flu and the ways you can protect yourself? We speak with Dr Nisha Jayatilleke, national speciality advisor for immunisations at NHS England and NHS improvement, as well as Jess Eagelton, policy officer at the British Lung Foundation. Also featuring in this podcast is Patricia Campbell, flu lead and support to occupational health at St George’s Hospital NHS FT. In this podcast we discuss the NICE guidelines on increasing flu uptake - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng103
Looking back at 2019: a year in review at NICE20 Dec 201900:11:07
This year we've celebrated our 20th anniversary, held our annual conference in Manchester, and produced over 200 pieces of guidance and advice. With much to be proud of, in this episode of NICE Talks we'll be speaking to Sir David Haslam, Sir Andrew Dillon, Jeanette Kusel, and Dr Paul Chrisp, as they reflect on 2019 and our plans for the new year.
How is prostate cancer managed and treated?04 Nov 201900:14:25
In the UK, Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men with 1 in 8 expected to develop prostate cancer in their lifetime. We speak to Dr Waqaar Shah, chair of the NICE prostate cancer guideline and Laura James, Clinical Services Lead, Prostate Cancer UK about the treatment and support available. Transcript on request.
Breast Cancer: The significance of family history and looking for early warning signs30 Sep 201900:17:13
How much does family history affect the chances of being diagnosed with breast cancer and what are the early warning signs? We speak to Professor Andrew Wardley, Breast Cancer Medical Oncologist at The Christie Hospital, Manchester, and Geneva Rhodes, a current patient at The Christie and patient advocate.
How should we care for people with dementia?02 Sep 201900:16:33
What are the early warning signs of dementia and how important is an early diagnosis? Guests include Dr Hilda Hayo, Chief Admiral Nurse and CEO of Dementia UK and Lesley Carter, Clinician lead at Age UK. You can find our guidance here: Dementia: assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carers - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng97 Dementia quality standard [QS184] - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/qs184
Maternal and child nutrition, how do we get it right?01 Aug 201900:15:17
What is a healthy diet during pregnancy and how can we make sure our newborns have the best start in life? To find out we speak to Judith Jones who worked on our maternal and child nutrition quality standard and Orla Hugueniot, who is a senior campaign nutritionist at Public Health England. You can find our guidance here: - Maternal and child nutrition quality standard: https://bit.ly/1KVtYu2 - Maternal and child nutrition public health guideline: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ph11
What is melanoma and how can I prevent it?26 Jun 201900:13:33
Sunshine helps us give that much needed vitamin D, however, too much exposure can cause sunburn and even certain skin cancers such as melanoma. How do we prevent melanoma? How do we recognise the symptoms? We speak to Dr Juber Hafiji, a consultant dermatologist and spokesperson for the British Skin foundation to learn more. We also hear from Professor Julia Newton-Bishop, who is a clinician scientist leading the Melanoma Research Group at the University of Leeds and Richard Jackson who was successfully treated for malignant melanoma in 2006. They both worked with us on the NICE melanoma guideline: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng14
How can we promote active travel to school to reduce air pollution?03 Jun 201900:09:35
What can we do in our community to help reduce air pollution? Does walking or cycling to school help? We speak to Dr Karen Exley from Public Health England and Joe Lindsay and Andy Cope from Sustrans to find out. For more information check out our guidance: - Air pollution: outdoor air quality and health https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng70 - Physical activity and the environment https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng90
Learning more about the NICE Advice service26 Jan 202400:11:53
In this month's podcast, we speak with Jeanette Kusel, director of NICE Advice and Luella Trickett, director of value and access at the Association of British HealthTech Industries. They outline the benefits and opportunities NICE Advice can provide. Go to: https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/life-sciences/nice-advice-service?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=nicetalks&utm_campaign=january2024&utm_term=landingpage&utm_content=linkclick
How can I control my asthma?01 May 201900:08:56
How can we effectively manage the symptoms of asthma? We speak to Professor Andrew Menzies-Gow, consultant respiratory physician at the Royal Brompton Hospital to find out. We also hear from Dr Alistair Duff, consultant clinical psychologist at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, who explains his role in helping patients manage their asthma-related anxiety. For more information check out our guideline: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng80
How serious is your food allergy?01 Apr 201900:10:11
Food allergies are increasing and can be difficult to diagnose. We speak to Michelle Berriedale-Johnson, founder of Foods Matter and FreeFrom awards, Mandy East, Parliamentary Officer for the National Allergy Strategy Group and what life is like for Ruth living in fear of a fatal allergic reaction. NICE Food allergy guidance: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg116
Which contraceptive method is best for me?04 Mar 201900:11:18
What are the most effective forms of contraception? Maya shares her experience of choosing contraception and Dr Hoffbrand, GP from North London, talks about giving women accurate information. Dr Asha Kasliwal, president of the FSRH, explains why long-acting reversible contraception is cost-effective for the NHS.
How can we manage chronic heart failure?31 Jan 201900:09:27
What is chronic heart failure and how can it be managed? Nick from heart failure charity Pumping Marvellous run us through how the condition affects thousands of people in the UK and Dr Clare Taylor explains NICE’s most recent recommendations on the topic. NICE guidance: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng106
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