RSS feeds now available for National Screening Unit programme coverage reports

RSS feeds are a quick and easy way for people to be notified when a new coverage report is published.
RSS feeds are a quick and easy way for people to be notified when a new coverage report is published.
In response to requests to be notified when National Screening Unit (NSU) programme coverage reports are published, an RSS feed has been implemented for the National Cervical Screening Programme (NCSP) and BreastScreen Aotearoa (BSA) monthly and quarterly coverage report pages. RSS is short for ‘really simple syndication’.

Once someone has subscribed, they are alerted when new coverage reports are available on the NSU website for either NCSP or BSA. The alerts will appear within their preferred RSS reader, which they will need to remember to check. It is not possible to subscribe to alerts for just one programme at this stage.

To subscribe to the coverage report feeds, follow this link and click on ‘subscribe to this feed’. Alternatively, paste the link into your preferred RSS reader.
 

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Page last updated: 31 August 2015