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Quality Assurance

Continuous quality improvement is an integral part of the BreastScreen Queensland Program, and will be incorporated in all aspects of the screening and assessment pathway.

The BreastScreen Queensland Program works towards best practice in all aspects of the Program through a range of continuous quality improvement strategies including monitoring and evaluation, quality assurance processes and programs, and staff training. At the same time, BreastScreen Queensland seeks to maintain or exceed the minimum standards and requirements as outlined in the BreastScreen Australia National Accreditation Standards and the approved standards contained within Program policies and protocols.

Asymptomatic women who are eligible to access the BreastScreen Queensland Program

To assist general practitioners in achieving quality health outcomes in population screening for breast cancer, BreastScreen Queensland provides:

For symptomatic women

The Investigation of a New Breast Symptom: A Guide for General Practitioners has been developed by the National Breast Cancer Centre and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners to maximise the effectiveness of investigation of women who present to their general practitioner seeking medical advice with a new breast symptom.

For women with a diagnosis of breast cancer

General practitioners may contribute to quality health outcomes for women with a diagnosis of early or advanced breast cancer as outlined in the following clinical practice guidelines available from the National Breast Cancer Centre.

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Quality Management System

To ensure the Queensland Health BreastScreen Queensland Program achieves the best possible outcome for women in the community, while ensuring the best overall benefit to the community, the Program operates within a comprehensive and continuous Quality Management System that is client focused. The structure of the quality management system has been established to provide specialist expert advice to the Program on quality and to monitor the ongoing quality of the Program.

To ensure a high level of clinical competence and adherence to best practice standards, a state policy and protocol manual, technical quality assurance program and radiology and radiography quality assurance training programs are in operation.

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National Accreditation Standards

The performance of the Queensland Health BreastScreen Queensland Program is measured against National Accreditation Standards which cover all aspects of the Program including recruitment, screening and assessment, follow-up of women with diagnosed breast cancer, technical quality assurance, education and counselling, and consumer satisfaction.

Performance standards describe the qualities required for particular breast cancer screening activities and minimise recall rates, invasive procedures, 'false negatives' and 'false positives' and anxiety for clients, whilst maximising the number of cancers detected (especially the number of small cancers).

Some minimum standards for Key Performance Indicators include:

For BreastScreen Queensland, refer to the key results page.

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Last Updated: 18 September 2006
Last Reviewed: 18 September 2006



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Information to assist GPs in achieving quality health outcomes in population screening:

  • notification letters to monitor preventive health care
  • screening and assessment results for continuity of care

  • guidelines for The Management of Early Breast Cancer for GPs.

  • aggregate data by practice and/or divisions to monitor participation.