Deconstructing Deliberation in the Appraisal of Medical Technologies: NICEly Does It?

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Abstract

This article interrogates claims that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is a deliberative body. It also considers the feasibility of 'thickening proceduralisation' in this policy context as a means of addressing regulatory problems.
Translated title of the contributionDeconstructing Deliberation in the Appraisal of Medical Technologies: NICEly Does It?
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)869 - 894
Number of pages26
JournalModern Law Review
Volume69 (6)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006

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Publisher: Blackwell

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