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This standard provides assurance that screening is offered to everyone who is eligible and each individual who chooses to accept screening has a conclusive screening result. Definition move ‘women who choose to have private screening and do not wish to have NHS screening’ to the subset of declines Date standard last updated: April 2018 FASP-S08: referral: time to intervention 18 weeks plus 0 days to 20 weeks plus 6 days of fetal anomaly ultrasound Description The proportion of babies with a confirmed diagnosis of one or more of the specified conditions detected on the 20-week screening scan.
transfer in at before or at 23 weeks and 0 days who have a result from a screening test performed elsewhere in the NHS in this pregnancy Denominator: eligible women is the total number of pregnant women booked for antenatal care during the reporting period, excluding women who: These requirements relate to the process of following-up people with a confirmed diagnosis and maximising the overall benefits from screening in terms of the final outcome to the person being screened.Thresholds are set at 90.0% to allow for a number of samples where a result is not possible to give a diagnostic result due to slow growing cultures where, for example, insufficient sample was received by the laboratory for processing or sub-optimum samples (for example, maternal cell contamination). move ‘women who are offered an appointment within the optimum time but choose to attend at a different time for personal reasons’ to the subset of women left to follow up
All screening services who submitted data (137 out of 139) met the acceptable threshold of 90%, with 133 meeting the achievable threshold of 95% and 17 of them reporting performance of 100%. We highlight some changes here but the full list of changes can be found in the supporting information. You will need to make separate applications for each manager/owner who requires approval and provide: Date standard last updated: April 2018 FASP-S09: diagnosis or intervention: diagnostic tests fetal anomaly screening Description Published by: England, there is no intention to publish this standard/ KPI by individual maternity servicethe NT is measured as greater than or equal to 3.5mm and the woman declines blood sampling for biochemical testing before referral for clinical assessment - FASP recommends biochemical testing should be completed where screening is accepted Denominator: number of eligible babies where the woman did not decline the 20-week screening scan and have a confirmed diagnosis of one or more of the specified conditions in the reporting period. Performance thresholds Standard Log in to mySRA to apply, go to start a new application Apply for approval of a person as an authorised role holder