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NHS QA of breast screening medical physics service

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Early market engagement for NHS QA of breast screening medical physics service Lot 1: NHS England is an Arm's Length Body of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). The Vaccination and Screening directorate (V&S) in NHS England exists to deliver vaccination and screening programmes that provide responsive, accessible, convenient and high-quality services to local communities, to deliver maximum levels of uptake and coverage across the whole population and within and between communities, to improve health outcomes, avoid harm, enable earlier diagnosis, intervention and help people to stay well, leaving no-one behind. <br/>What we deliver: <br/>· Commissioning and operational delivery of s.7a NHS public health services as delegated by the Secretary of State for Immunisation and Screening Programmes and Child Health information Services. <br/>· Clear strategy for vaccination and screening that includes standards, guidance, and outcomes to support effective and efficient commissioning and delivery, with maximum uptake. <br/>· National design and development of clinical standards, supporting architecture and infrastructure to support safe delivery of all national screening programmes. <br/>· National strategies (Immunisations, Screening, CHIS), priorities and standards deployment following decisions from government and JCVI and in collaboration with regions and ICBs. <br/>· Data (including for service delivery) and technology architecture and infrastructure. <br/>· Coordinated supply modelling and logistical expertise and execution. <br/>Screening is a way of identifying healthy people who may have an increased risk of a particular condition. The NHS offers a range of screening tests to different sections of the population. The aim is to offer screening to the people who are most likely to benefit from it. People can then be offered information, further tests, and appropriate treatment to reduce their risk and/or any complications arising from the disease or condition. <br/>This document is related to the NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) quality assurance of breast screening medical physics service.<br/>NHS England is an Arm's Length Body of the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). The Vaccination and Screening directorate (V&S) in NHS England exists to deliver vaccination and screening programmes that provide responsive, accessible, convenient and high-quality services to local communities, to deliver maximum levels of uptake and coverage across the whole population and within and between communities, to improve health outcomes, avoid harm, enable earlier diagnosis, intervention and help people to stay well, leaving no-one behind. <br/>What we deliver: <br/>· Commissioning and operational delivery of s.7a NHS public health services as delegated by the Secretary of State for Immunisation and Screening Programmes and Child Health information Services. <br/>· Clear strategy for vaccination and screening that includes standards, guidance, and outcomes to support effective and efficient commissioning and delivery, with maximum uptake. <br/>· National design and development of clinical standards, supporting architecture and infrastructure to support safe delivery of all national screening programmes. <br/>· National strategies (Immunisations, Screening, CHIS), priorities and standards deployment following decisions from government and JCVI and in collaboration with regions and ICBs. <br/>· Data (including for service delivery) and technology architecture and infrastructure. <br/>· Coordinated supply modelling and logistical expertise and execution. <br/>Screening is a way of identifying healthy people who may have an increased risk of a particular condition. The NHS offers a range of screening tests to different sections of the population. The aim is to offer screening to the people who are most likely to benefit from it. People can then be offered information, further tests, and appropriate treatment to reduce their risk and/or any complications arising from the disease or condition. <br/>This document is related to the NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) quality assurance of breast screening medical physics service.<br/>Overview of Requirements: NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) quality assurance of breast screening medical physics service. <br/>NHS England currently contracts an external organisation to provide scientific and technical advice to the NHSBSP. This contract is currently held by the National Co-ordinating Centre for the Physics of Mammography (NCCPM). NCCPM is contracted to test new mammographic equipment to ensure that it meets the requirements of the programme and is acceptable for use from a technical perspective. NCCPM also co-ordinates, hosts and analyses the online reporting tool in which breast screening services log equipment faults. <br/>The service has a critical role in patient safety and is essential for assuring the NHS Breast Screening Programme that new mammography screening equipment complies with the strict medical physics requirements outlined by NHS England, ensuring the equipment meets the necessary sensitivity and specificity standards.<br/><br/><br/>Please see Appendix A for further details.

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NHS England

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sharron Giblin
Email:
sharron.giblin@nhs.net

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