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NICE guidelines series and the role of indicators

Part of: Editorials

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2011

Nick Baillie
Affiliation:
Programme Manager, Evidence and Uptake, NICE, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Implementation Directorate
Nicola Bent*
Affiliation:
Associate Director, Implementation Systems, NICE, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Implementation Directorate
Gillian Leng
Affiliation:
Implementation Director, Deputy Chief Executive NICE, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence Implementation Directorate
Tim Kendall
Affiliation:
Joint Director, NCCMH, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health
Beth Shackleton
Affiliation:
Guideline Implementation Advisor, NCCMH, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health
*
Address for correspondence: N. Bent, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, MidCity Place 71, High Holborn, London WC1V 6NA (United Kindom). E-mail: [email protected]
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