Covering the period from , this report serves as a benchmark for national standards. It evaluates how well we are identifying potential anomalies and where the gaps in data submission still exist. For sonographers, it’s an essential tool for quality assurance and professional development . The Core Challenges: Recurring Themes
One of the most valuable aspects of the 2016 report is its identification of "recurring themes" in non-submission or partial submission of data. While the program has seen high levels of engagement, certain administrative and technical hurdles continue to impact the completeness of the national dataset. Key areas highlighted include: Anomaly (2016)
from the 2016 FASP report (e.g., detection rates for specific conditions). Guidelines for sonographers based on the 2016 standards. Covering the period from , this report serves
Information on since 2016.
In the world of sonography and prenatal care, "data" isn't just numbers—it’s a roadmap for improving patient outcomes. The NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP) recently published its comprehensive 2016 to 2017 data report, offering a deep dive into the performance of local screening providers across the country. Why This Report Matters The Core Challenges: Recurring Themes One of the
Navigating the Data: Key Takeaways from the 2016–2017 Fetal Anomaly Screening Report
Ensuring every screening event is recorded accurately to provide a true national picture.