Case Study
Data Entry and Classification Process Improvements Help BSV Mission
BreastScreen Victoria has developed an automated data capture solution to improve its interactions with women seeking to obtain early detection of breast cancer, resulting in a major improvement to workflow. “Women in our program have embraced the option to be con- tacted electronically and now enjoy more personalized corre- spondence. This has realized a project outcome that exceeded expectations.” Greg Maudsley, BreastScreen Victoria’s Senior Project Manager Challenge The public health program is currently on track to provide 246,000 free breast screens to women across the state this year, a number that has continued to grow over the last decade. Women are invited into the program on a two-yearly basis from the age of 50 to 74, initially by mail with notifications then able to b