Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman
Minister of Health
24 August 2017
Next step in Bowel Screening Programme rollout
Health Minister Dr Jonathan Coleman has announced that Homecare Medical have been selected as the coordination services
provider for the National Bowel Screening Programme.
“The announcement of the provider for the National Coordination Centre services marks an important step in the roll-out
of the National Bowel Screening Programme,” says Dr Coleman.
“The National Coordination Centre’s responsibilities include managing the database and distribution of the invitations
for the programme, providing test kits to participants, and ensuring that GPs receive their patient’s test results.
“The coordination centre will also manage the free bowel screening helpline number (0800 924 432).
“Homecare Medical has demonstrated its ability to deliver high quality individual healthcare support through its
provision of the National Telehealth Service.
“I have every confidence that they’ll deliver the same high quality service in their role as the National Coordination
Centre for the programme.”
The free screening programme for men and women aged 60 to 74 is being rolled out progressively throughout New Zealand.
The roll-out started with Hutt Valley and Wairarapa District Health Boards in July.
“I’d like to acknowledge the crucial role played by Waitemata DHB in running the interim coordination centre services
during the initial phase of the national roll out,” says Dr Coleman.
"Co-ordination Centre responsibilities will transition from Waitemata DHB to Homecare Medical at the end of this year."
The Government has invested $77.8 million into the screening programme’s progressive roll-out to date, with a further
$19 million invested into delivering more colonoscopies quicker.
Further information on the National Bowel Screening Programme is available at www.bowelscreening.health.govt.nz
ends