November 4, 14:00–14:40, Room 7 (Portopia Hotel South Wing Ohwada C)
Invited Lecture-22
Organized screening
Anne Mackie
Public Health England
Aim of session - To explain why • Population screening programmes are different from other health care interventions eg clinical management and primary prevention. • Why these differences require unusual approaches to information giving, robust, consistent programmatic approaches and quality assurance
To describe • English approaches to ethics, public and patient information, workforce competencies, specifications, data collection, reporting and quality assurance.
To share • Documents and links to English examples for each of the above Breast screening will be used as the exemplar as it is the most complicated and contested of the adult programmes.