When the right technology reaches the right patient, lives change. In this episode of NICE Talks, we hear directly from people whose lives have been transformed by NICE-recommended healthtech, including a hybrid closed loop system for type 1 diabetes, an implantable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation following a stroke, and a rapid genetic test that protects newborns from hearing loss caused by a common antibiotic.
 
NICE's chief executive, Jonathan Benger, also shares our plans to support faster, fairer healthtech adoption across the NHS.
 
Guests
Jonathan Benger, NICE chief executive
Ammaarah Ahmed and Aleix Rowlandson, who both benefit from a hybrid closed loop system to help manage their type 1 diabetes
Peter Hooper, who was fitted with an implantable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation following his stroke
Becky Ridley and baby Ginny, who benefitted from a rapid genetic test to help prevent hearing loss
Caroline Knight who uses one-piece colostomy bags following bowel surgery
 
Links
Explore support for adopting or developing healthtech: https://www.nice.org.uk/what-nice-does/our-guidance/about-healthtech-guidance/nice-backing-the-healthtech-that-changes-lives
NICE Advice service (for healthtech developers): www.nice.org.uk/niceadvice
Subscribe to NICE News for Health and Social Care: www.nice.org.uk/nice-newsletters-and-alerts
Subscribe to NICE News for Life Sciences: www.nice.org.uk/nice-newsletters-and-alerts
Follow NICE on social media: search @NICEComms.

NICE Talks

National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE)

Backing the healthtech that changes lives

MAR 31, 202613 MIN
NICE Talks

Backing the healthtech that changes lives

MAR 31, 202613 MIN

Description

When the right technology reaches the right patient, lives change. In this episode of NICE Talks, we hear directly from people whose lives have been transformed by NICE-recommended healthtech, including a hybrid closed loop system for type 1 diabetes, an implantable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation following a stroke, and a rapid genetic test that protects newborns from hearing loss caused by a common antibiotic. NICE's chief executive, Jonathan Benger, also shares our plans to support faster, fairer healthtech adoption across the NHS. Guests Jonathan Benger, NICE chief executive Ammaarah Ahmed and Aleix Rowlandson, who both benefit from a hybrid closed loop system to help manage their type 1 diabetes Peter Hooper, who was fitted with an implantable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation following his stroke Becky Ridley and baby Ginny, who benefitted from a rapid genetic test to help prevent hearing loss Caroline Knight who uses one-piece colostomy bags following bowel surgery Links Explore support for adopting or developing healthtech: https://www.nice.org.uk/what-nice-does/our-guidance/about-healthtech-guidance/nice-backing-the-healthtech-that-changes-lives NICE Advice service (for healthtech developers): www.nice.org.uk/niceadvice Subscribe to NICE News for Health and Social Care: www.nice.org.uk/nice-newsletters-and-alerts Subscribe to NICE News for Life Sciences: www.nice.org.uk/nice-newsletters-and-alerts Follow NICE on social media: search @NICEComms.