National Cancer Screening Register FAQs

This article answers some frequently asked questions about the National Cancer Screening Register (NCSR).

Question

Answer

Do I first have to set up FHIR, then set up NCSR?

Yes, you will need to configure FHIR on your network before using NCSR. See Set up a FHIR connection for more information.

What does FHIR stand for?

What is it?

FHIR is an acronym for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources.

FHIR is a standard for health care data exchange, published by HL7®.

Does the provider have to be registered with the NCSR before being able to access this in Bp?

You will need to register your organisation before accessing NCSR. Once this is done, all providers and practice staff can access the NCSR Hub. There is no need to register individual providers.

Where is NCSR accessed in the patient record?

Once enabled, you can access the NCSR Hub by opening the View drop-down menu from the top of the patient's clinical record. At the bottom of the list you will find two options: 'NCSR Hub' and 'NCSR Forms'.

You can also access the hub via the Notification panel within the patient record. If there are any outstanding actions (e.g., patient is overdue as per our record), it will be displayed in RED in that section and you can double click on the text and it will re-direct you to the NCSR Hub.

Where do I enable NSCR? In Configuration?

For instructions on setting up the NCSR at your practice, see Set up NCSR Integration.

Is there any timeframe for Breast Cancer screening to be available in the NCSR?

No, we don't have a timeframe on when Breast Cancer Screening will be available as part of the National Cancer Screening Register.

Last updated 23 March 2022

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