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Executive summaries from local screening quality assurance (QA) visit reports of cervical screening services, including recommendations.
Guidelines covering primary HPV and primary cytology screening pathways, to avoid and manage errors (or missed screens) during the cervical screening process.
This professional resource addresses the decline in cervical screening attendance with recommendations to help increase access to screening.
This document describes the NHS cervical screening care pathway.
NHSCSP Publication No 31: a critical review of the literature from 2002 to 2009.
The annual cervical screening standards data report, covering 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021.
An overview of the cervical screening end-to-end pathway.
Data to support providers in improving cervical screening coverage and access to cervical screening services.
This document helps staff to run an efficient call and recall service for the NHS Cervical Screening Programme.
This is to help commissioners, sample takers and laboratories reduce errors associated with cervical screening sample requests.
This document explains procedures for the reporting of cervical biopsies in the NHS cervical screening programme.
This document sets out the standards, reporting guidelines and evaluation criteria for cytopathology in cervical screening.
This document outlines the role and responsibilities of a cervical screening provider lead (formerly called a hospital based programme co-ordinator)
Resources to help providers improve cervical screening coverage and access to cervical screening services.
This document explains the processes to ensure a 14 day turnaround time in NHS cervical screening cytology.
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