Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2013
The adoption of evidence-based practice is fundamental to good medical care; it ensures that intervention is clinically effective and safe. In a world of limited healthcare resources, consideration of cost-effectiveness must, unfortunately, restrict clinicians' choice. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has, for over 10 years, developed guidance to achieve a national consensus on best practice.
This review describes the Institute's methodology, examines guidance relevant to otolaryngology and presents more recent research to update the evidence.
Presented orally at the 2nd Meeting of European Academy of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 27–30 April 2013, Nice, France.