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Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce the risk of diabetes in people with impaired glucose regulation: a systematic review and economic evaluation

机译:后备干预减少糖尿病与葡萄糖的风险规定:系统回顾和经济评价

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The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme, part of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), was set up in 1993. It produces high-quality research information on the effectiveness, costs and broader impact of health technologies for those who use, manage and provide care in the NHS. 'Health technologies' are broadly defined as all interventions used to promote health, prevent and treat disease, and improve rehabilitation and long-term care. The research findings from the HTA programme directly influence decision-making bodies such as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the National Screening Committee (NSC). HTA findings also help to improve the quality of clinical practice in the NHS indirectly in that they form a key component of the 'National Knowledge Service'.
机译:卫生技术评估(HTA)计划,国家健康研究所的一部分研究(NIHR),成立于1993年。高质量的研究信息效率、成本和更广泛的健康的影响对于那些使用的技术,管理和在NHS提供护理。有着广泛的定义为所有干预措施用于促进健康,预防和治疗疾病,提高康复和长期护理。研究结果直接从基本计划影响决策等机构国家健康和临床研究所卓越(NICE)和国家筛选委员会(NSC)。改善临床实践的质量NHS间接,它们形成一个重要组成部分“国家知识服务”。

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