HEDS is part of the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. We undertake research, teaching, training and consultancy on all aspects of health related decision science, with a particular emphasis on health economics, HTA and evidence synthesis.

Tuesday, 11 February 2020

NICE to use wider range of data

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From the NICE website:

“NICE already makes use of a wide range of published scientific evidence when developing its guidance for the NHS on health technologies and what constitutes best practice for diagnosing and managing a range of conditions.

We now plan to update our processes and methods for the identification, assessment and interpretation of data. We will also set out the full range of data sources that we will accept and the methods and analytical tools that we will put in place to assess the quality and suitability of data in future.







Data sources could include:

  • electronic health record data
  • ‘real-world data’ looking at health and social care practice outside of trials, such as registries and clinical audits
  • any other relevant data that has been made available for others to use, such as data held by local authorities about public health and social care.
By using a broader range of data, we believe there will be further opportunities to improve our guidance, enable existing recommendations to be updated faster, and  gain a better understanding of the impact our guidance has for people accessing health and social care services.

Details of the next steps for how we will develop information around our methods and process in this area, and our plans for implementation, will be presented at our public board meeting in March, with accompanying papers available on the website.”