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NICE Talks

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NICE Talks is the podcast from UK's National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Our podcast brings the stories behind our work to improve outcomes for people using the NHS and other public health and social care services through evidence-based guidance. Subscribe on your favourite podcast platform: https://linktr.ee/nicecomms

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National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE)

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Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

The NICE methods & process review: what it means for patients, the NHS and industry 31.08.2021

In this month's podcast, we discuss our health technology evaluation methods, processes and topic selection consultation. We chat with NICE's deputy chief executive and director of the Centre for Health Technology Evaluation, Meindert Boysen, and Victoria Barrett from The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry. They talk about what the proposals mean for patients, the NHS and industry,...

Shared decision making: why is it so important? 02.08.2021

In our monthly podcast we discuss with Prof Gillian Leng, NICE chief executive, and Marie Burnham, guideline committee chair, why shared decision making is such a vital part of healthcare and the work that went into developing such an important guideline.

Chronic Pain: First do no harm 06.07.2021

NICE’s recent recommendations in its guideline on the assessment and management of chronic pain have generated a lot of debate. In this episode, we talk with two member of the committee who developed the guideline recommendations. They are Cathy Stannard, a pain consultant in Gloucestershire and who was the clinical lead on the NICE chronic pain guideline committee. And Colin Wilkinson, who was a...

Why should you take part in the NICE process review? 06.04.2021

This month we discuss why everyone with an interest in what NICE does should take part in the process review consultation. We're joined by Jennifer Prescott, programme director in the centre for health technology evaluation at NICE and Eric Low, of Eric Low Consulting and the former chief executive of Myeloma UK. You can take part in the consultation at: https://www.nice.org.uk/about/what-we-do/ou...

How does NICE work with patients and patient groups? 01.03.2021

Each NICE committee contains at least two patient or patient group representatives. In this episode we find out how NICE's Public Involvement Programme works with these lay members to support their work with NICE and discover what it's like to be a patient representative on a committee. Joining host Matthew Brown are Laura Norburn, senior operations manager for NICE's Public Involvement Programme...

Digital Health Technologies: Evaluation, adoption and the NHS 01.02.2021

How are NICE and the government working to ensure digital health technologies reach NHS patients? We speak with Lord James Bethell of Romford, the Department of Health and Social Care's minister for innovation and Meindert Boysen, NICE deputy chief executive and director of the centre for health technology evaluation.

2020 - A Year in Review 24.12.2020

As 2020 comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at our biggest challenges and achievements this year, and what we’re most looking forward to in the years ahead. In this episode we speak with Professor Gillian Leng, our chief executive, and our new chairman, Sharmila Nebhrajani, OBE, as they reflect on 2020 and look forward to the years ahead.

Substance abuse and addiction 01.12.2020

In this episode of NICE Talks, we look at substance abuse and addiction. What can we do to prevent it, and how can we treat addiction? We speak to Professor Jim McCambridge, professor of addictive behaviours and public health at the University of York, and Dr Tim Leighton, director of professional education and research at Action on Addiction. See our guidance on substance misuse here: https://www...

World Evidence-Based Heathcare Day – from evidence to impact 19.10.2020

This is a special edition of the NICE Talks podcast to celebrate the inaugural World Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) Day on Tuesday 20 October 2020. NICE is an official partner for World EBHC Day and the theme of this year’s event is ‘from evidence to impact’. Dr Adriana Robayo from the Colombia Instituto de Evaluacion de Tecnologias en Salud (Institute of Health Technology Assessment) joins our...

Care of women and their babies during labour and birth 09.10.2020

2020 has been designated by the World Health Organisation as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Nursing and midwifery impact us all at some point in our lives and this year is a great opportunity to celebrate their work. We speak to Zeenath Uddin, Head of Quality and Safety at the Royal College of Midwifery, and Leanne Howlett, Service User Chair of Coventry and Warwickshire MVP, about the role of...

Should a chronic condition, such as type 1 diabetes, prevent regular exercise? 05.03.2020

In this month's podcast we'll be looking at whether a long term chronic condition such as type 1 diabetes should prevent regular exercise. We speak with Chris Bright, a Welsh International Futsal player, who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 20 years; Professor Partha Kar a Consultant Endocrinologist at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and a National Specialty Advisor, Diabetes, for NHS England; an...

Why you should get the flu jab 03.02.2020

In this month’s podcast we’ll be looking at the influenza virus. How can we increase uptake of the flu jab? Why is it important to spread awareness of the flu and the ways you can protect yourself? We speak with Dr Nisha Jayatilleke, national speciality advisor for immunisations at NHS England and NHS improvement, as well as Jess Eagelton, policy officer at the British Lung Foundation. Also featur...

Looking back at 2019: a year in review at NICE 20.12.2019

This year we've celebrated our 20th anniversary, held our annual conference in Manchester, and produced over 200 pieces of guidance and advice. With much to be proud of, in this episode of NICE Talks we'll be speaking to Sir David Haslam, Sir Andrew Dillon, Jeanette Kusel, and Dr Paul Chrisp, as they reflect on 2019 and our plans for the new year.

How is prostate cancer managed and treated? 04.11.2019

In the UK, Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men with 1 in 8 expected to develop prostate cancer in their lifetime. We speak to Dr Waqaar Shah, chair of the NICE prostate cancer guideline and Laura James, Clinical Services Lead, Prostate Cancer UK about the treatment and support available. Transcript on request.

Breast Cancer: The significance of family history and looking for early warning signs 30.09.2019

How much does family history affect the chances of being diagnosed with breast cancer and what are the early warning signs? We speak to Professor Andrew Wardley, Breast Cancer Medical Oncologist at The Christie Hospital, Manchester, and Geneva Rhodes, a current patient at The Christie and patient advocate.

How should we care for people with dementia? 02.09.2019

What are the early warning signs of dementia and how important is an early diagnosis? Guests include Dr Hilda Hayo, Chief Admiral Nurse and CEO of Dementia UK and Lesley Carter, Clinician lead at Age UK. You can find our guidance here: Dementia: assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carers - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng97 Dementia quality standard [QS1...

Maternal and child nutrition, how do we get it right? 01.08.2019

What is a healthy diet during pregnancy and how can we make sure our newborns have the best start in life? To find out we speak to Judith Jones who worked on our maternal and child nutrition quality standard and Orla Hugueniot, who is a senior campaign nutritionist at Public Health England. You can find our guidance here: - Maternal and child nutrition quality standard: https://bit.ly/1KVtYu2 - Ma...

What is melanoma and how can I prevent it? 26.06.2019

Sunshine helps us give that much needed vitamin D, however, too much exposure can cause sunburn and even certain skin cancers such as melanoma. How do we prevent melanoma? How do we recognise the symptoms? We speak to Dr Juber Hafiji, a consultant dermatologist and spokesperson for the British Skin foundation to learn more. We also hear from Professor Julia Newton-Bishop, who is a clinician scient...

How can we promote active travel to school to reduce air pollution? 03.06.2019

What can we do in our community to help reduce air pollution? Does walking or cycling to school help? We speak to Dr Karen Exley from Public Health England and Joe Lindsay and Andy Cope from Sustrans to find out. For more information check out our guidance: - Air pollution: outdoor air quality and health https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng70 - Physical activity and the environment https://www.nice...

How can I control my asthma? 01.05.2019

How can we effectively manage the symptoms of asthma? We speak to Professor Andrew Menzies-Gow, consultant respiratory physician at the Royal Brompton Hospital to find out. We also hear from Dr Alistair Duff, consultant clinical psychologist at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, who explains his role in helping patients manage their asthma-related anxiety. For more information check out our guidel...

How serious is your food allergy? 01.04.2019

Food allergies are increasing and can be difficult to diagnose. We speak to Michelle Berriedale-Johnson, founder of Foods Matter and FreeFrom awards, Mandy East, Parliamentary Officer for the National Allergy Strategy Group and what life is like for Ruth living in fear of a fatal allergic reaction. NICE Food allergy guidance: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg116

Which contraceptive method is best for me? 04.03.2019

What are the most effective forms of contraception? Maya shares her experience of choosing contraception and Dr Hoffbrand, GP from North London, talks about giving women accurate information. Dr Asha Kasliwal, president of the FSRH, explains why long-acting reversible contraception is cost-effective for the NHS.

How can we manage chronic heart failure? 31.01.2019

What is chronic heart failure and how can it be managed? Nick from heart failure charity Pumping Marvellous run us through how the condition affects thousands of people in the UK and Dr Clare Taylor explains NICE’s most recent recommendations on the topic. NICE guidance: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng106

Keeping active in the workplace, how can our employers help? 31.12.2018

We all know it can be hard to keep physically active at work, so how can our employers help? We chat to Laura Thomas, a workplace wellbeing specialist from Step Jockey and Dr Michael Brannan, National Lead for Physical Activity at Public Health England. We will put NICE in the hot seat and find out what we do to encourage physical activity in our very own offices… Physical activity in the workplac...

How can we help people who are lonely? 03.12.2018

Loneliness can have a substantial effect on a person’s health and wellbeing. In this episode we chat to Neil McCarthy from not-for-profit organisation Octavia and Gill Roberts about schemes that help people who are lonely. Val talks about her personal experiences living in an Octavia extra care scheme. Kate Terroni, Oxfordshire Council’s Adult Social Care Director talks about how amazon echos can...

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