With the National Lung Cancer Screening Program commencing in July 2025, this is the perfect time for practitioners to ensure you are equipped to support eligible patients.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Australia, but early detection can lead to more effective treatment options and improved outcomes.
The National Lung Cancer Screening Program will use low-dose computed tomography (low-dose CT) scans to look for lung cancer in high-risk people aged between 50–70 years with a history of tobacco cigarette smoking.
Requesting practitioners (including GPs, medical specialists and consultant physicians) will play a vital role in identifying and enrolling eligible patients into the program.
How you can get ready:
- Integrate your clinical software. Best Practice, MedicalDirector, or Communicare can integrate directly with the NCSR to enable real-time access to screening histories and seamless submission of clinical information within the everyday workflow. Visit ncsr.gov.au/integrations for more information.
- Registering access to the Healthcare Provider Portal. GPs and practice staff that do not use compatible software can register via PRODA for secure access to screening records and program correspondence. Nurses and medical practice staff who do not have a Medicare provider number (MPN) can be given delegate access by an existing Healthcare Provider Portal user with an MPN. Visit ncsr.gov.au/hcp-portal for more information.
To help GPs and primary care practices make the most of these digital tools, the Primary Care Onboarding Kit provides step-by-step guidance, including walkthrough videos, on:
- Integrating clinical software with the NCSR.
- Registering access for the Healthcare Provider Portal
- Leveraging the NCSR to enhance patient care.
Useful webinars:
- National Lung Cancer Screening Program Health Workforce Education Webinar (on demand). Register here.
- The RACGP ‘National Lung Cancer Screening Program: What GPs need to know’ webinar will be held on 3 June 7:30pm. Register here.
Other information:
- A helpful checklist is available to provide information on preparing your practice
- Lung Foundation Australia and Daffodil Centre will launch some educational resources for the NLSCP. Learn more and express your interest here. 3.5 CPD points will be available.
- A travel scheme to support screening has been confirmed. The Commonwealth will manage this, and more information will be provided when available.
- Heart of Australia will commence mobile CT screening in NSW in 2027.