NCEC National Clinical Guidelines in Development, 2015. Source Key: Commissioned Guidelines, Non-commissioned Guidelines, Notice of Intent, Proposal *Note: final descriptions for these guidelines may change as they are early in the development process. Title Lead/GDG Chair Induction of Labour Prof Michael Turner See more details at http://health.gov.ie/patient-safety/ncec/commissioned-g-in-d/ Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Prof Tim McDonnell Diagnosis, assessment and management of adults with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and guidance on the provision of rehabilitation and outreach services. Emergency Department – Adult Clinical Escalation Monitoring Tool (ED-MACE Monitoring Tool) Appropriate and effective monitoring and escalation schedules that ensures quality and safety of care for Emergency Department patients. Guideline for the Prevention and Treatment of Undernutrition: Use of Nutrition Support in Adults in the Acute Care Setting Ms Fiona McDaid Dr Fergal Hickey Ms Margaret O’Neill Identification and management of undernutrition and risk of undernutrition in adults in hospitals and acute care settings, including the correct choice and delivery of nutrition support to include oral support, enteral tube feeding and parenteral nutrition. Hepatitis C Screening Dr Lelia Thornton *Screening for hepatitis C infection. Diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with lung cancer Dr Marcus Kennedy *Clinical management of adults with lung cancer to promote prolonged survival and a good quality of life. Diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with pancreatic cancer Mr Justin Geoghegan *Clinical management of adults with pancreatic cancer to promote prolonged survival and a good quality of life. Diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with colon cancer Ms Deborah McNamara *Clinical management of adults with colon cancer to promote prolonged survival and a good quality of life. Diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with rectal cancer Ms Deborah McNamara *Clinical management of adults with rectal cancer to promote prolonged survival and a good quality of life. Diagnosis, staging, and treatment of patients with oesophageal cancer *Clinical management of adults with oesophageal cancer to promote prolonged survival and a good quality of life. Prof John Reynolds