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This document is national guidance for local diabetic eye screening providers when managing patients who drive to their appointment.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin E carrier.
Terms of reference for the independent investigation of the NHS across England, commissioned by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care.
Guidance for healthcare providers in the UK.
Initial expectations for the role of integrated care partnerships (ICPs) within integrated care systems (ICSs).
This guidance is to help health professionals involved in collecting infectious diseases in pregnancy screening (IDPS) outcome data to understand and use ISOSS.
Information about the new routine mpox and 4CMenB for gonorrhoea vaccination programmes.
This guidance explains NHS England's consistent approach to standards across all 11 screening programmes.
Instructions on how to submit key performance indicator (KPI) data for the antenatal and newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programmes.
Good practice guidance for ergonomics in breast screening mammography.
The NHS breast screening programme's specification for mobile breast screening units (MBSUs), also called mobile digital trailers.
This table sets out the 2021 to 2022 data for the local diabetic eye screening (DES) services in England.
This document describes the diabetic eye screening (DES) pathway.
This guidance sets out the data which diabetic eye screening (DES) services must submit nationally and the related dataset that provider IT systems require.
Important information for women whose antenatal screening test shows they have HIV, to help explain their result.
The Integrated Screening Outcomes Surveillance Service (ISOSS) report on pregnancies to women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Technical guidelines for healthcare professionals screening women at a higher risk of developing breast cancer.
These leaflets, in English, French, Bengali and Urdu, can help healthcare professionals speak with people about sickle cell disease.
Codes for screening laboratories and child health records departments to record outcomes of NBS screening.
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