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BreastScreen Australia – Quality matters bulletins
These bulletins report on current National Quality Management Committee (NQMC) news, events and opportunities for BreastScreen Australia Services.
Budget 2022–23: Investing in cancer prevention, diagnoses and treatment
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet.
Part of a collection: Budget 2022–23: OverarchingBreastScreen Australia – Accreditation status report
This report lists all the currently accredited BreastScreen Australia services by state and territory.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationBudget 2022–23: Investing in Health post-COVID
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet.
Part of a collection: Budget 2022–23: OverarchingBudget 2022–23: Western Australian Comprehensive Cancer Centre
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet.
Part of a collection: Budget 2022–23: Supporting our hospitalsBreastScreen Australia National Accreditation Standards (NAS)
These National Accreditation Standards (NAS) are used by all BreastScreen Australia Services. They are the basis for the accreditation program that makes sure women receive safe, effective, appropriate, accessible and acceptable care.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationNational Cancer Screening programs – QR codes
Part of a suite of image resources for cancer screening for external suppliers.
Part of a collection: Cancer Screening image resources for external suppliersNational Cervical Screening Program – Cervical cancer is preventable poster
This poster reminds patients to do their cervical screening.
BreastScreen Australia Clinical Advisory Committee advice
The BreastScreen Australia (BSA) Clinical Advisory Committee (CAC) provides advice to the BreastScreen Australia Program. Program managers have endorsed advice on the topics listed.
Clinical Advisory Committee advice: Consistent protocols on radial scars
BreastScreen Australia Clinical Advisory Committee endorsed advice regarding the management of Radial Scar/Complex Sclerosing Lesion.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia Clinical Advisory Committee adviceBreastScreen Australia – National Accreditation Standards (NAS) protocol management checklist (BSA000)
This checklist is a guide to help BreastScreen Australia Services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) conduct a self-assessment on the NAS protocols.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationNational Cervical Screening Program – Understanding the National Cervical Screening Program Management Pathway
Learn about the clinical pathway that supports the National Cervical Screening Program.
Part of a collection: National Cervical Screening Program – Information pack for health professionalsNational Cervical Screening Program – Quick reference guide – clinician-collected cervical screening tests
A quick reference guide for health professionals about cervical screening results and follow-up under the National Cervical Screening Program.
Part of a collection: National Cervical Screening Program – Information pack for health professionalsNational Cervical Screening Program – a guide to understanding your cervical screening test results
This brochure explains what the cervical screening test is and what your test results mean. It also explains what will happen if you get referred to a specialist.
Part of a collection: National Cervical Screening Program – Information pack for health professionalsNational Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Colonoscopy brochure
This brochure explains what a colonoscopy is and how it is done. It outlines how to prepare and what happens after the test.
Part of a collection: National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Clinical resourcesNational Cervical Screening Program – Brochure – A new and better test for women (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
Information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women about the cervical screening test used in the National Cervical Screening Program.
National Cancer Screening Register – addendum to privacy impact assessment
This report summarises developments in the national bowel and cervical screening programs and the National Cancer Screening Register since the initial privacy impact assessment was done.
Evaluation of the BreastScreen Remote Radiology Assessment Model of Service Delivery - Final Report
This report details the Evaluation of the BreastScreen Remote Radiology Assessment Model of Service Delivery.
National Cervical Screening Program – Changes to the clinical management of women at intermediate risk – frequently asked questions
This fact sheet outlines important changes to the NCSP's clinical guidelines pathway for women at intermediate risk. These guidelines come into effect from 1 February 2021.
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Home test kit instructions – Large print
There are four steps to completing a home test kit for bowel cancer. This print out provides easy to follow instructions on how to complete you home test kit in large print.
Part of a collection: National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – resources for the visually impairedBreastScreen Australia Program – Evaluation of target age expansion – Final report
In 2013–14, the BreastScreen Australia Program expanded the target age range for screening to include women aged 70–74 years. This independent evaluation, done by Nous Group, reviews how effective this has been in terms of implementation and participation rates, and recommends that it be continued.
BreastScreen Australia Program – Research participant summary – Feedback on the BreastScreen service from women aged 70–74 years
This research report outlines feedback from women aged 70–74 years about BreastScreen Australia's decision to send them regular reminders to screen.
BreastScreen Australia – Proforma for False Positive Biopsies
BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to provide information regarding Proforma for False Positive Biopsies.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationNational Cervical Screening Program – Quick reference guide – self-collected cervical screening tests
A quick reference guide for health professionals about cervical screening results and follow-up under the National Cervical Screening Program.
National Cervical Screening Program – Self-collection and the cervical screening test
This fact sheet helps healthcare providers to discuss whether self-collection may be an option for participants in the National Cervical Screening Program. It is usually provided during a consultation.
Part of a collection: National Cervical Screening Program – Information pack for health professionals