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Can you help? NICE are recruiting two new lay members for the Indicators Advisory Committee.

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The Indicators Advisory Committee is a new committee that will look at indicators for both the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and the Clinical Commissioning Groups Outcomes Indicators Set (CCG OIS).

NICE are currently looking for one lay member with an interest and experience in representing the patient view in primary care and one person with an interest and experience in representing the patient view in secondary care.

Deadline 9am on the 9th March 2015

Click here for further info: nice.org.uk/get-involved/jo...

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