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Improving Pap screening rates in Eastern Zone

Improving Pap screening rates in Eastern Zone
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Nova Scotia Health is implementing new quality improvement initiatives at the Senator’s Health Centre to increase Pap screening rates. The project focuses on making preventive care more accessible and easier for patients to manage.

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Improving screening rates for preventive health is vital for early detection of diseases and overall public health outcomes.

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At the Senator’s Health Centre in Nova Scotia’s Eastern Zone, improving patient care started with a simple but important question: How can we make it easier for patients to stay up to date on preventive care? That work took shape through the Quality ... [4267 chars]

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