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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: OverarchingBreastScreen 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 suppliersBreastScreen 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.
BreastScreen 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 accreditationEvaluation 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.
BreastScreen 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 accreditationBreastScreen Australia accreditation
BreastScreen Australia Services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) must be accredited every 4 years. These resources are used in the accreditation process.
BreastScreen Australia – NAS Measure and Protocol Concise Descriptors and Acronyms
These short terms can be used by BreastScreen Australia stakeholders in documents and communications.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationBreastScreen Australia – Poster – Catching it early (Indigenous languages)
This language set contains translations of an A3 poster promoting the free BreastScreen test for women aged 50 to 74 into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages.
BreastScreen Australia – Brochure – Catching it early (Indigenous languages)
This language set contains translations of a DL-sized brochure that provides information about breast cancer screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women aged 50 to 74.
Breast Screening resources for external suppliers
Part of a suite of image resources for cancer screening for external suppliers.
Part of a collection: Cancer Screening image resources for external suppliersCancer Screening image resources for external suppliers
A suite of cancer screening (bowel, cervical and breast) images and resources for external suppliers.
Cancer Screening newsletter resources for external suppliers
Part of a suite of image resources for cancer screening for external suppliers.
Part of a collection: Cancer Screening image resources for external suppliersBreastScreen Australia Quality matters bulletin – April 2021
This bulletin reports on current National Quality Management Committee (NQMC) news, events and opportunities.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia – Quality matters bulletinsBreastScreen Australia – Response by Service/SCU to Data Assessor report (BSA304)
BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to respond to the Data Assessor’s report and any comments made by the assessor.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationNational Quality Management Committee Strategic Data Plan
This Strategic Data Plan has been developed for BreastScreen Australia (BSA) by the National Quality Management Committee (NQMC). The SDP will support both the NQMC’s traditional role in accreditation decision-making and its new role in national quality improvement.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationBreastScreen Australia – Accreditation Data Contextual Reporting Framework (BSA011)
BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to provide information that will assist the NQMC to interpret the data presented in your annual data report (ADR).
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationBreastScreen Australia – National Accreditation Standards (NAS) data report (BSA004)
BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to record the Service and/or SCU’s performance against those NAS Measures in which they are responsible for. It must be submitted as part of an application for accreditation.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditationBreastScreen Australia – National Accreditation Standards (NAS) accountability framework (BSA003)
BreastScreen Australia services and State Coordination Units (SCUs) use this form to identify which NAS measures they are responsible for as part of the accreditation process.
Part of a collection: BreastScreen Australia accreditation