Health
NSAC Invites Public Input on New Health Screening Programs

The National Screening Advisory Committee (NSAC) is seeking public input on potential new health screening services to be offered in Ireland. This annual call for submissions invites both the general public and healthcare professionals to share their views, which will inform the committee’s work and shape future screening policies.
The NSAC plays a crucial role in recommending new screening programs or changes to existing ones to the Minister for Health. Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill emphasized the importance of these screenings in facilitating early disease detection and improving treatment outcomes, ultimately contributing to reduced mortality rates. “The Government is committed to expanding these programmes,” she stated, adding that public submissions provide essential evidence for the committee’s recommendations.
Submissions will be accepted until Friday, September 12. The committee chair, Dr. Suzanne Crowe, expressed gratitude to those who have already contributed. “These submissions are vital for ensuring that Ireland’s national screening programmes remain evidence-based and responsive to the needs of the population,” she noted.
The NSAC encourages individuals who feel underrepresented or have lived experience with specific diseases to participate. Jonathan O’Grady, one of the Public Voice representatives on the committee, stressed the importance of including diverse perspectives. “It is crucial that the voices of families are heard,” he stated.
Fellow Public Voice representative Lora Ruth Wogu described screening as “one of the most powerful tools we have to change lives.” She highlighted that advocacy groups and patient communities have a unique opportunity to influence which conditions are put forward to the NSAC for consideration through their submissions.
For more information on how to submit input, interested parties can visit the NSAC website. Any inquiries regarding the submission process can be directed to [email protected].
By participating in this initiative, individuals can play a significant role in shaping the future of health screening in Ireland, contributing to a more informed and responsive healthcare system.
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