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Health and the Web: UK Experience Professor Sir Michael Rawlins Chairman, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence And Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Health and the Web: UK Experience. Professor Sir Michael Rawlins Chairman, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence And Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Newcastle upon Tyne. Scope. 1. Healthcare and the Web: UK Overview 2. NICE and the Web Developing guidance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Health and the Web: UK Experience

Health and the Web:UK Experience

Health and the Web:UK Experience

Professor Sir Michael RawlinsChairman, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence

And

Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Scope

1. Healthcare and the Web: UK Overview

2. NICE and the Web- Developing guidance

- Disseminating guidance

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UK overview: general

1. Information- Public

- Professional

2. Communications - Between professionals

- Between professionals and patients

3. Research- Clinical trials

- Patient monitoring

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UK overview: the NHS

Primary care- Health records

- Prescribing

- Hospital appointments

Secondary care- Patchy

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To provide professional staff with advice on:

• securing the highest attainable standards of clinical care for National Health Service patients

• promoting and sustaining the public health

NICE’s Purpose

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NICE: setting standards

For clinicians:• Use of individual health technologies

• Management of conditions

For public health professionals:• Single interventions

• Programmes

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The “virtual” Institute

NICE

AppraisalCommittees

TechnologyAssessment

Groups

InterventionalProcedures

Specialist advisors

Collaborating Centres

(clinical guidelines)

GDGsPDGs

(Public health)

Public healthinterventions

CollaboratingCentres

(public health)

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Developing NICE guidance

Critical features:• Clinically/scientifically robust

• Inclusive

• Transparent

• Independent

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Disseminating NICE guidance

Predominantly web-based:• Full guidance

• Short forms of guidance

• Supporting evidence base

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Current in May 2006

Page requests: 6.2 million

200 Gigabytes

E-mail newsletter: >35,000 registered

E-mail updates: up to 6,000 per day

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Visitors

56.3%43.4%

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Disseminating NICE guidance

Limitations:

1. Short formats• How short?

• For what purpose?

2. Patient formats• Access?

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The future?

1. Developing the evidence?

2. Disseminating the guidance?

3. Discovering societal preferences?

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Evidence development

1. Web-based approaches to clinical trial registries

2. Web-based approaches to conducting clinical trials

3. Web-based approaches to developing and maintaining registries

4. Web-based access to results of clinical trials

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Disseminating guidance

Professionals:• PCs, hand-helds

• E-mail alerts

• Format(s)

• Revisions/updates

• Self-learning modules (CPD)

Patients, families, carers• ??????

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Societal preferences (1)

NICE’s Citizens Council:• Stratified random sample

– age and gender

– socio-economic status

– ethnicity and disability

– geography

• Thirty members

• Cross-section – not representative

Delibera

tive democra

cy

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Citizens council (2005)

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Societal preferences (2)

What is needed:• Broader representation (n=300 or 3000)

• Retaining the deliberative element

Could the w

eb help?

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For more about NICE….

www.nice.org.uk