GPs can be left with upwards of 70 pathway guides and almost as many rules on procedures deemed to be of limited clinical effectiveness. Such guidance is usually high quality and based on local ...
NICE has recommended quantitative faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) using HM-JACKarc or OC-Sensor to guide referral for adults with signs or symptoms suggestive of colorectal cancer. For full list ...
LBHF and the PCT are seeking to re-model day opportunities across health and socialcare for people with mental health needs. Our intention is to procure high quality and modernised day services ...
Patients who present with non-specific symptoms (or combinations of non-specific symptoms) that can indicate several different cancers currently don’t have an established effective referral pathway.
In July, the British Society of Gastroenterology issued new guidance on the use of faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) to optimise referral pathways for patients with signs and symptoms of colorectal ...
Quantitative faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) using HM‑JACKarc or OC‑Sensor is recommended to guide referral for suspected colorectal cancer in adults: aged 60 and over with anaemia even in the ...
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