Managing quality in a systematic way: A practical guide
Published December 1998 | ISBN 1 87199 758 5 | Archived
The purpose of this practical guide is to provide a means by which breast screening units can begin to implement a system for the management of quality in their unit. The system enables them to manage their processes in a specific and systematic way to ensure that these processes take place consistently throughout the unit to the recognised standard and in a timely way. This practical guide is designed to be a useful 'how to do it' document.
- NHSBSP home page
- Programme publications
- About breast screening
- What is breast screening?
- What does the NHS Breast Screening Programme do?
- When was the NHS Breast Screening Programme set up?
- What happens at a breast screening unit?
- Why are women under 50 not routinely invited?
- Are women screened over the age of 70?
- Does breast screening save lives?
- Does breast screening have any risks?
- What is Digital Mammography?
- Research in breast screening
- About breast cancer
- Programme logistics
- Frequently asked questions
- Programme statistics
- Mammography equipment reports
- Programme news index
- Useful links
