As Te Whatu Ora has been moving to the new National Cervical Screening Programme and the Aotearoa Immunisation Programme, many tasks are now automated.
The AIR system obtains regular enrolment updates from the National Enrolment Service (NES) so the “transfer in and out form” will no longer be required to be completed.
The connection between NCSP and NES has been experiencing minor technical issues. Te Whatu Ora anticipate this being more robust in February 2024. Is an interim, and if possible, until February 2024 they would appreciate if you could continue to send the cervical transfers only to Te Whatu Ora.
They hope this may take a small load off your extremely busy days.
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