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Download this publication The NICE Implementation Collaborative (NIC) was established in 2012 as a partnership between the NHS, the life sciences industry, healthcare professional bodies, and key health organisations, including NICE and the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, which have committed to work together to understand, analyse, and overcome the challenges and tensions to implementation and widespread adoption of NICE recommendations. NHS England is one of the founding partners of the NIC and provides some of its core funding. The NIC underpins NHS England’s commitment to work in collaboration with industry to address challenges and tensions to adoption and variations in uptake.

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Summary report: Neonatal technology enabled care (NTEC): Current state, future opportunities Read more

Neonatal care would benefit from many available technologies to improve care and enable families to feel closer to their babies. This new report has identified a number of basic recommendations that need to happen to enable these technologies to be brought in.

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Health care provider resource document: Neonatal technology enabled care (NTEC): Current state, future opportunities Read more

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