SISMAMA: Implementation of an information system for breast cancer early detection programs in Brazil
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The Breast
Abstract
As national health systems seek to apply breast cancer screening recommendations to an entire pop ulation of women (within target age ranges for which there is evidence that screening reduces
mortality), the volume of screening tests and resulting diagnostic investigations arising from abnormal
test resultsdand the cost associated with themdwill grow dramatically. Population-based early
detection (screening) programs will need information systems and management tools to help these
programs. This report describes Brazil’s highly decentralized health care system and then describes in
greater detail how the development and implementation of an information system for Brazil’s nation wide breast cancer early detection program was carried out with input from various stakeholders.
Challenges encountered in the implementation are shared. Preliminary findings from the first 1.5 million
mammograms are presented to demonstrate the kind of provocative management information such
a system can yield in a relatively short period of time. The potential of such information systems for
improving efficiency, efficacy and cost-effectiveness of early detection programs is emphasized.