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Recipe Name: | QIM 9 – Cervical Screening |
Rationale: | Australia has the lowest mortality rate and the second lowest incidence of cervical cancer in the world. The success of the cervical screening program is dependent upon the recruitment of women. Higher participation in cervical screening means that more women with precancerous abnormalities can have these detected and treated, which is necessary for achieving the overall aim of reducing incidence and mortality from cervical cancer. |
Target: | Proportion of female regular clients who are aged 25 to 74, who have not had a total hysterectomy and who have had a cervical screening (HPV test) within the previous 5 years. Only HPV screening since 1/12/2017 will be considered for the PIP QI report. |
CAT Starting Point: |
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CAT4 starting point
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RECIPE Steps Filters:
- In the “General” Tab, enter Start Age = 25 and End Age = 74
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- In the 'Date Range Result' tab, select the custom date range starting on the 1/12/2017
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This filter is currently not available for the Cervical Screening graph. We will update CAT4 in the near future to enable this filter to be applied to the report. However the current options are covering the five year criteria:
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- and ending at the date of your extract
- Click "Recalculate"
- Click ‘Hide Filters’
Report Steps
- Select the "Screening/Cervical Screening" tab
This report will show the selected patients and the proportion of patients without a test recorded and will allow you to measure improvement over time by comparing your reports:
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Please note that you can't directly compare the percentages displayed in this report with the percentages in your PIP QI report. The PIP QI report doesn't include women who are not eligible or have opted out in the denominator, so you can only compare numbers, not percentages. Alternatively you can add the numbers for 'Not recorded' and 'HPV <= 5 years' & 'Pap <= 2 years' to get your denominator and then calculate the percentages based on that. |
This report excludes patients with a number of conditions, including hysterectomy. Full details can be found here:
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3. Choose a file name and a location to save to (eg. Create a folder C:/ClinicalAudit/CAT Patient FollowUp)
4. Click “Save”
The steps above will produce a list of patients with contact details in MS Excel which can then be used to:
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