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  2. Begin by filling in Box 01 with the woman's hospital registration number, if applicable. This helps in identifying the patient.
  3. In Box 02, enter the name of the laboratory that will report the sample. Accurate information here is crucial for tracking results.
  4. Complete Box 03 with the woman's surname, previous surname, first names, full postal address, and postcode. This demographic data is essential for patient identification.
  5. Record the date of birth in Box 04 to assist in age-related test interpretation.
  6. Fill out Box 05 with the NHS number, ensuring it follows the correct format for effective electronic communication.
  7. Continue through each box systematically, providing all required information such as GP details and clinical data as outlined in subsequent boxes.

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Cervical screening management system. The NHS cervical screening management system is live and accessed via an NHS smartcard. It has replaced the previous call/recall IT system, Open Exeter, which is no longer accessible for the purposes of delivering NHS cervical screening programme services.
If your GP thinks you might have cervical cancer, you should be referred to see a specialist within 2 weeks.
HMR 101 Request Form for Cervical or Vaginal Cytology. PATIENT DETAILS: Fill in all patient details including NHS number (hospital number if known). Name, DOB and NHS number are important for patient identification and to allow previous results to be linked with this test.
The NHS Cervical Screening Programme (NHS CSP) call/recall system invites women and people with a to book a cervical screening appointment every 3 or 5 years, depending on their age.
The Exeter hip system allows interoperative changes in offset, leg length and version, all independent of one another. This flexibility facilitates true Anatomic Restoration providing improved function and outcomes. The Exeter hip has an infinite number of positions to allow a custom made fit for every patient.

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Open Exeter is an IT platform used by the NHS in England and Isle of Man to deliver cervical screening and to access the Cancer Screening Service (BCSS), Screening Select (BS-Select) and Screening Information System (BSIS).
Open Exeter Open Exeter references data from the national call and recall system and holds the master screening history records. This gives the cervical screening laboratory immediate access to relevant data when reporting a test in order to specify an appropriate next action.

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