We’ve mapped relevant NICE guidance and advice to NHS England’s Core20PLUS5 for children and young people, and for adults.
NICE and health inequalities
Health inequalities are differences in health across the population, and between different groups in society, that are systematic, unfair and avoidable.
Our guidance mapped to Core20PLUS5
The Core20PLUS5 approach is a national initiative by NHS England and NHS Improvement aimed at reducing health inequalities.
Mapping our guidance on health inequalities
The model captures the various factors that impact on our health. It highlights where they come from and how they interact with each other.
The Marmot review identified six policy objectives to reduce health inequalities. We've mapped our guidance to each of these objectives.
The following NICE guidance can help integrated care systems when developing their approaches to address health inequalities.
How NICE can help you tackle health inequalities
Reducing health inequalities is a core part of our DNA. In fact it’s one of our core principles. So, our guidance supports strategies that improve population health as a whole, while offering particular benefit to the most disadvantaged.
By incorporating our recommendations into your work, you can ensure the care you provide is effective, reduces inequalities and makes efficient use of resources.
More about health inequalities
We've updated our health inequalities web resource so that it maps NICE guidance to frameworks for children and young people.
25 years of NICE and focusing on what matters most to deliver for the future
In this special podcast, NICE CEO Dr Sam Roberts is joined by Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Sir Chris Whitty, MHRA CEO Dame June Raine and others to discuss what NICE has achieved over the past 25 years