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Review

Interim Methods Guide for Developing Good Practice Guidance [Internet]

London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2014 Sep 5. Process and Methods Guides No. 15.
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Review

Interim Methods Guide for Developing Good Practice Guidance [Internet]

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
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Excerpt

This interim methods guide is based on the general principles and methods included in other methods guides for developing NICE guidance. It can be used in conjunction with the Good practice guidance: integrated process statement. This interim methods guide will be considered during the wider NICE methods manual review.

This methods guide explains how NICE develops and updates good practice guidance (GPG). It provides advice on the technical aspects of developing the GPG and the methods used. It is aimed primarily at:

  1. The NICE project team within the Centre for Clinical Practice (CCP)

  2. Other NICE teams who may be involved in producing the GPG

  3. Members of the Guidance Development Groups (GDGs) that support the development of individual guidance

  4. Stakeholders.

It is also likely to be useful and of interest to a broader audience, including all guidance developers.

Keywords: NICE process and methods guides; methods guide/guidance; good practice guidance; NICE Guidelines; medicines; prescribing; commissioning medicines; good practice.

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