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Notice of Intent

Notice of Intent for an Adult Obesity National Clinical Guideline for Ireland was received by the National Clinical Effectiveness Committee (NCEC) in October 2022. The guideline proposal progressed through the prioritisation process and was formally prioritised at the NCEC meeting in June 2023. Further information on the guideline development process is available at Clinical Effectiveness: Resources and Learning

Notice of Intent - Obesity
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Irish National Early Warning System (INEWS) Version 2


Prevention and Control of Methecillin-Resistant Staphylcoccus Aureus (MRSA)


Surveillance, Diagnosis and Management of Clostridium Difficile Infection in Ireland


Irish Maternity Early Warning System (IMEWS) Version 2


Communication (Clinical Handover) in Maternity Services


Sepsis Management


Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Breast Cancer

The NCEC National Clinical Guideline No. 7 Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Breast Cancer, published in 2015, has been updated by the HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP). Please access explanatory note in the following link for more information:

Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Breast Cancer


Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Prostate Cancer

The NCEC National Clinical Guideline No. 8 Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Prostate Cancer, published in 2015, has been updated by the HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP). Please access explanatory note in the following link for more information:

Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Prostate Cancer


Management of Constipation in Adult Patients Receiving Palliative Care


Pharmacological Management of Cancer Pain in Adults


Communication (Clinical Handover) in Acute and Children’s Hospital Services


The Irish Paediatric Early Warning System (PEWS)


Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

Update 13 May 2022

The NCEC National Clinical Guideline No. 13 Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease, published in 2015, is retired from the suite of NCEC National Clinical Guidelines. It has been updated by the HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP). Please access explanatory note in the following link for more information:

Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Gestational Trophoblastic Disease


Management of an Acute Asthma Attack in Adults (aged 16 years and older)


Hepatitis C Screening


Diagnosis, staging and treatment of patients with lung cancer


Type 1 diabetes mellitus in Adults


Emergency Medicine Early Warning System (EMEWS)


Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Oesophageal or Oesophagogastric Junction Cancer


Diagnosis and Staging of Patients with Ovarian Cancer


Appropriate prescribing of psychotropic medication for non-cognitive symptoms in people with dementia


Nutrition screening and use of oral nutrition support for adults in the acute care setting


Stratification of clinical risk in pregnancy


Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Colon Cancer


Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Rectal Cancer

The NCEC National Clinical Guideline No. 25  Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Rectal Cancer, published in 2020, has been updated by the HSE National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP). Please access explanatory note in the following link for more information:

Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment of Patients with Rectal Cancer


Sepsis Management for Adults (including maternity)


Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)


Stop Smoking


Unexpected Intraoperative Life Threatening Haemorrhage


Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)