Sly Saint
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Not sure if this has been posted anywhere.
The link was included in one of the comments on David Tullers latest blog about Mayo.
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The Guideline Process
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Surveillance report 2017 - Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy): diagnosis and management (2007) NICE guideline CG53, Surveillance decision, last updated September 20, 2017 [1], promises ‘a full update with a modified scope of the guideline CG53’. [1] This is the review which is the subject of this article. I hope to continue to follow the progress of the process in subsequent articles between now and September 2020, when the revised guideline is to be published.
This report provides links to the reason for the decision, summaries of evidence presented by stakeholder consultations, new evidence, stakeholders comments, and further information about the process involved in developing guidelines, all of which shed light on the benefits and shortcomings of the review process, and allow the reader to make certain predictions about what is likely to happen, and what would have to happen in order for real change to take place."
http://www.positivehealth.com/artic...rom-the-current-review-of-nice-guideline-cg53
@Nancy Blake
The link was included in one of the comments on David Tullers latest blog about Mayo.
"
The Guideline Process
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Surveillance report 2017 - Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (or encephalopathy): diagnosis and management (2007) NICE guideline CG53, Surveillance decision, last updated September 20, 2017 [1], promises ‘a full update with a modified scope of the guideline CG53’. [1] This is the review which is the subject of this article. I hope to continue to follow the progress of the process in subsequent articles between now and September 2020, when the revised guideline is to be published.
This report provides links to the reason for the decision, summaries of evidence presented by stakeholder consultations, new evidence, stakeholders comments, and further information about the process involved in developing guidelines, all of which shed light on the benefits and shortcomings of the review process, and allow the reader to make certain predictions about what is likely to happen, and what would have to happen in order for real change to take place."
http://www.positivehealth.com/artic...rom-the-current-review-of-nice-guideline-cg53
@Nancy Blake