Intriductin To NICE Flashcards
What is the purpose of NICE?
To balance the best care with value for money across the NHS and social care, to deliver for both individuals and society as a whole.
What are some of the roles of NICE?
Assess evidence to produce guidance and advice for health and social care practitioners
Develop recommendations to drive innovation
Encourage the uptkae of best practise to improve outcomes for everyone
What are the common lay opinions on NICE decision making?
Patient - fund everything, more treatment is better, unfair to put a value on a persons life
Tax payer - huge investment for a tiny reward is not worth it, can’t afford to raise taxes any more, should encourage better use of resources and money
What are some of reasons why NICE was established?
No quality standards
Evidence overload - no guidance for professionals
Variation in availability of treatments - post code lottery
Rising costs - new expensive technologies
Innovative treatments underused.
What is the devotation of Health Care in the UK in correlation to NICE?
Health ministers in Westminister are accountable for the NHS in England only.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northen Ireland each run their own health systems.
NICE is mainly used in England and some elements are used in Wales
What is a NICE technology appraisal?
A review of clinical and economic evidence leading to the recommendations on the appropriate use of new and existing technologies for NHS England.
Started after referall of all significant new drugs, cancer drugs and license extensions from the Secretary of State for Health to NICE.
What are the different types of NICE appraisal?
Single technology apprasial
Cost comparison
Multiple technology apprasial
What is a single technology appraisal by NICE?
Reviews the use of a single technology for a single indication
What is a cost comparison appraisal by NICE?
Aims to provide quicker access for patients to the most cost effective new treatment
Compares new treatments to pre-existing treatments
What is a multiple technology appraisal by NICE?
Covers more than one technology
Or one technology for more than one indication.
What method is used to calculate the effectiveness of a technology by NICE?
Quality Adjusted LIfe Years
Life years gained x quality of life = QALYS
What costs do NICE consider within their appraisal?
Cost of drug
Cost of community care
Cost of managing adverse effects
Cost of inpatient stay
Cost of physiotherapy
Cost of outpatient visits
These are direct costs to the NHS
What is an Incremental cost effectiveness ratio?
How does this relate to NICE decision making?
ICER - compares the costs and benefits of a new technology
Technologies with an ICER of <£20,000 to £30,000 per QALY gained are usually considered a good use of NHS resources.
How do you calculate Incremental Cost Per Additional QALY?
new treat cost - old treat cost
divided by
new treat QALYS - old treat QALYs
What is the use of decision modifies in NICE technology appraisals?
Allow to account for societal factors that cannot be made numerical or included in the cost-effectiveness calculation.
For example:
- Disease severity modifier
- Highly specialised technologies modifier