A new grading report to quality assure national grading in diabetic eye screening is now ready and will be sent out to local screening providers and commissioners by the middle of October.
NHS England (Lancashire and South Cumbria) commissioned a piece of work with its local breast screening services to raise awareness of breast screening.
Here is a round-up of each and every Public Health England (PHE) screening blog post published in September 2019. There were 18 in total.
The newborn blood spot failsafe solution (NBSFS) is the IT system maternity units use to make sure they never miss offering newborn blood spot screening for babies they are responsible for. We are always looking for ways to make the …
PHE Screening has asked Citizens Online to undertake an equalities impact assessment for its plan to replace printed leaflets with digital information for many people.
We have recently published updated guidance for commissioners and providers of medical physics services to the NHS Breast Screening Programme. These Public Health England (PHE) guidelines have been written by professionals with hands-on experience of the delivery of physics services …
We've been busy asking people for their views about the move to digital screening information. Find out more about the different ways we've been consulting with our users.
More than 3,500 delegates will be attending this year’s Royal College of Midwives (RCM) annual conference starting today at Manchester Central. The conference theme is ‘Working with you locally, nationally and internationally’ and topics being discussed include: multidisciplinary team working …
We are pleased to announce the publication of new guidance for laboratories that are providing human papillomavirus (HPV) testing and cervical cytology services for the NHS Cervical Screening Programme. Please note that an incorrect version of the new guidance for …
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