Involving lay people in the development of NICE public health guidance
Involving lay people in the development of NICE public health guidance
The UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) provides guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health. NICE makes recommendations using the best available evidence. In 2005, the organization's remit widened from a clinical focus to include producing public health guidance on health promotion. This chapter discusses the mechanisms NICE has developed for involving the public in its work and supporting that involvement for mutual benefit.
Keywords: health policy, health promotion, public health guidance, NICE, public participation
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