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Care Pathways

 

1. What is the Map of Medicine?

Map of Medicine is a visual representation of evidence-based, practice-informed care pathways for common and important conditions.

The UK National Screening Committing decided that the Map of Medicine was the best way to develop and present all the English screening care pathways in a consistent manner.

Each pathway is a simple flowchart (made up of connected “nodes”), read from top to bottom, which starts with a summary of the screening programme and then shows the core stages and decision points in the screening process. Each node represents part of the process and if the node has a small “i” in the corner then it can be clicked on to get more detailed information.

The pathways always make clear what the evidence is on which they are based, when they were last reviewed and when they are next due for review. This ensures that they can always be relied on for accurate information.

You can find out more on the Map of Medicine website and on the UK Screening Portal.

 

2. What benefits does Map of Medicine bring?

The Map of Medicine pathways will bring a number of benefits, including:

  • Consistency of presentation will make it easy to compare pathways and share best practice across programmes
  • Pathways will be easily and quickly available to everyone who needs them
  • The pathways bring all the evidence for each screening programme together in one place
  • They will provide a useful resource for commissioners and also for training new staff and keeping the knowledge of existing staff up to date
  • They will have a vital role in Quality Assurance and introducing failsafe mechanisms to minimise mistakes and incidents

 

3. How are the pathways accessed?

The Map of Medicine pathways are available for health professionals through NHS Evidence. This requires log in but registration if quick and free. They are also available to the public through the NHS Choices “Healthguides”.

 

4. Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Pathways

View the pathways on NHS Choices:

 

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  Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Pathway
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Download the pathway in PDF format.

 
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