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The NICE syndication service: supporting evidence into practice Moira Godbert-Laird and Iain Moir Date: 22 June 2016 NICEs role and resources Topics are identified, discussed and prioritised with NHSE, DH and PHE and then formally


  1. ‘The NICE syndication service: supporting evidence into practice’ Moira Godbert-Laird and Iain Moir Date: 22 June 2016

  2. NICE’s role and resources • Topics are identified, discussed and prioritised with NHSE, DH and PHE and then formally referred to NICE for development • Main national source of authoritative evidence-based guidance to improve health outcomes and inform practice in the NHS, public health and social care • Impressive international reputation • Guidance issued on 1449 key topics to date • Developing NICE guidelines: the manual • Content dissemination includes: syndication, website, mobiles, partnership working and third-party applications 2. 22.06.16 2| 22.06.16

  3. NICE Syndication Service 3| 22.06.16

  4. NICE syndication guidance portfolio Clinical practice Social Medtech care Public New NICE health drugs Quality Interventional standards procedures Diagnostics 4. 22.06.16 4| 22.06.16

  5. NICE Syndication: overview • Syndication is a part of NICE’s digital content dissemination strategy • Allows third-party organisations to embed NICE content within their own systems, services and products • Multiple uses: decision support tools, interactive tools, websites, mobile apps • Available to commercial and non-commercial sectors (UK and overseas) • Formalises distribution of NICE content through a quality assured service • Delivers content in trusted digital formats • ‘Real - time’ delivery via our API 5| 22.06.16

  6. Who do we work with? • International and UK publishers, healthcare providers and health-related organisations positioning NICE content alongside other resources • SMEs targeting products at specific healthcare audiences • Systems integrators working with GP practices and hospital systems – decision support tools • Public sector partners looking to embed NICE content into their own services and supporting training provision • NHS – local and national. Includes creation of Trust-based clinical guideline system; internal systems for audit, compliance and implementation • Academic networks; medical schools 6| 22.06.16

  7. ClinicalKey – delivering NICE content 7| 22.06.16

  8. Elsevier: ClinicalKey – a global application Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust 8| 22.06.16

  9. Cloud2: Windows 10 Universal App • Windows 10 equivalent of the iOS and Android versions • Supports PCs, Smartphones and tablet devices • Offline cache of guidance content for disconnected use • Daily, automated content update • Pin articles and chapters for easy repeat access 9| 22.06.16

  10. Accessing NICE guidance via the API 11| 22.06.16

  11. Accessing NICE Pathways via the API 20 22.06.16

  12. Where do I get more information? • See the NICE website syndication pages for more detail on the service https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/nice-syndication- api  Lists content available via syndication  How to apply and 3 licence options  Downloadable application form assessed monthly  Delivery formats explained  How the API works  User manual 12| 22.06.16

  13. Contact details For further information: • Moira Godbert-Laird (Associate Director, Intellectual Property and Content Business Management) Tel: 0161 870 3178 ; Mobile: 07725 147151 Email: moira.godbert-laird@nice.org.uk • Iain Moir (Programme Manager: Syndication, Content and Licensing) Tel: 020 7045 2208; Mobile: 07816 506714 Email: iain.moir@nice.org.uk General email enquiries: syndication@nice.org.uk Website: www.nice.org.uk 13 22.06.16

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