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NICE work?: Potential and problems for psychiatry in the new National Health Service
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) is heralded as one of the flagships of the 'new National Health Service (NHS)'. Its three main functions are: the appraisal of new and existing health technologies; the development of clinical guidelines; and the promotion of clinical au...
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