What we blogged about in July 2019
A round-up of each and every Public Health England (PHE) screening blog published in June 2019.
A round-up of each and every Public Health England (PHE) screening blog published in June 2019.
As part of our project to move to a digital version of our Screening Tests For You and Your Baby leaflet, registration is now open for an event for antenatal and newborn screening co-ordinators on 2 October.
Links to download your copy of a brilliant new screening timeline poster for the public.
What quality looks like in making offers for population-based screening is an important question given that screening brings potential harms as well as possible benefits. This blog post is about a discussion involving experts to probe that very question — and what it revealed.
Here's your handy round-up of June 2019 screening blogs.
Our exciting new e-learning module provides an interactive introduction to population screening. Find out more.
Standards are one of the ways we can see how well national screening programmes are performing. Find out how the data team at PHE will be working to publish high-quality information on screening in 2019/20.
Our survey into the effectiveness of the PHE Screening inequalities strategy highlighted lots of good practice and suggestions for improvements.
Important information for local screening providers on how and when they need to validate and submit key performance indicator (KPI) and screening standards data.
Today, PHE Screening has published its updated national easy guide to bowel cancer screening in collaboration with the North East and Cumbria Learning Disability Network, Macmillan Cancer Project and Bowel Cancer UK.