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What you need to know
Background
The Department of Health has commenced a project which will pilot alternative forms of communications for people identified as very under-screened or never-screened (over one million people). The Department will test newly designed correspondence against its current correspondence, to identify the best way to encourage participation in this group of Australians.
The Department, through the National Cancer Screening Register, will be disseminating correspondence to initial pilot cohorts during July to October 2021; which will be then evaluated to inform a broader roll-out in early 2022.
The Department will be using this pilot as an opportunity to actively promote self-collection through the designed correspondence, as all participants in this cohort will be eligible.
Want to know more
Please send any queries regarding the pilot to NCSPCommittees@health.gov.au
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