The NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme is running a series of training events to help healthcare professionals support women in making personalised informed choices about screening for Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s syndromes.
The screening quality assurance service is launching a period of informal consultation on a revised national operating model.
We have now published new and improved key performance indicator (KPI) data publications. The KPIs are used to measure how the NHS screening programmes are performing and aim to give a high level overview of programme quality.
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...with 9 rare but serious conditions get the essential treatment they need as soon as possible after birth We continuously seek to improve the safety, quality and health benefits our...
Watch Dr Henrietta Campbell, Chair of the UK NSC from 1998 to 2006, talk about the experiences and challenges she has faced while working in screening.
PHE is involved in an initiative to develop an apprenticeship for the new role of ‘associate mammographer’, which we hope will encourage many to enter the profession and address the national shortage of mammographers.
...with screening but with other innovations, we always have the patients, the people in the room, and we ask them how did they see the relative worth of this compared...
...they said “do you want musts?” I said “no, I want how to’s” and they said the Department of Health doesn't do “how to’s” so I said “well some of...
Antenatal and newborn screening coordinator shares learning from a screening safety incident in the fetal anomaly screening programme.
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