Pack 1 - September Go-Live UPDATE

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HPV PRIMARY SCREENING September Go-live, UPDATE

Pack 1- HPV Primary Screening|Contents

• Background

• Updated timeline

• Overview of information packs

• Training and resources

• Follow-up and support

In addition to updating the go-live date to September 12, Te Whatu Ora has announced $7.3 million in funding to provide free cervical screening services for women and people with a cervix who are unscreened, under screened, requiring follow-up, Māori, Pacific, and anyone who is a community service card holder as part of its move to the new HPV test. Further details will be shared on the NSU website and in future update packs.

National Cervical Screening Programme 2

Tuarongo|Background

The HPV primary screening project will support new clinical pathways that will provide greater choice to participants to lift uptake, increase screening in priority groups and reduce mortality rates in our communities.

To find out more about why HPV primary screening is being introduced and what is being done is needed to achieve these outcomes watch a 5 min video.

This video provides an introduction to HPV screening.

Updated Timeline|September Go-live

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dates for go-live of HPV Primary Screening 7 Aug Today
29 Aug 26 Sep Need more information? Visit National Screening Unit website Launch: GO-LIVE (new launch date 12 Sep) Pack 4: Check-in & next steps Pack 1: What to expect & when (this pack) Pack 2: Your role and what you need to do Pack 3: Pre Go-live check-in NCSP Policies & Standards update, Section 3 Laboratory consumables available from 14 August Post go-live online drop in sessions Pre go-live online drop in sessions Clinical Training Module 4 28 Jul Participant resources and collateral from HealthEd 12 Sep 14 Aug 24 Jul Available now: • Clinical Guidelines • Cervical Screening Using HPV course – Clinical Training Modules 1 & 2 • Goodfellow Webinar • Overview of HPV Primary Screening video Clinical Training Module 3 21 Jul Education & Training Communications GP23 Conference Auckland NCSP Policies & Standards update
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The information and training you need will depend on your role. Packs for your role will be emailed with information, including links to training, resources and support.

Information & Updates|In Four Packs

You will receive information in four steps:

Successful implementation check-in. Have everything you need for next steps

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Go-live check
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3
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What to expect and when (this pack) Your role and what you need to do 24 July Pre
29 August
updated overview and timeline of the journey to go-live for the new HPV test. Pack
Pack
Check-in and next steps 26 September Pack
Tailored information about training and changes to your role in HPV primary screening
Feeling ready for the new Clinical Pathways and supporting participants through the new process.
Pack 2

Training & Resources|Links and further information

Training

• The Cervical Screening Using Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Testing course for accredited screen-takers, GPs, and midwives is available on LearnOnline made up of four e-Learning modules:

• Module One is available here and takes around 60 minutes to complete

• Module Two is available here and takes around 30 minutes to complete

Resources

• Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cervical Screening are available

• The Goodfellow Webinar held in June is available to view here along with follow-up FAQs

• You can also view a short video which provides an Overview of HPV Primary Screening (5 mins, 34 secs)

• Resources and information for non-clinical staff will be available on the NSU Website

National Screening Unit Website:

National Screening Unit Website or Search for ‘NSU HPV’

Send questions or feedback to hpvscreen@health.govt.nz

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