Overview
- SAS is phoning roughly 2,000 women whose mammograms were classified as non‑conclusive over the past three years to arrange second diagnostic tests through a new preferential pathway.
- The regional government has issued immediate changes to information protocols, launched an internal audit and a plan de choque, and Juanma Moreno says the team is working against the clock before assigning responsibilities.
- Health Minister Mónica García has formally requested all reports and key indicators from the last five years, including coverage, participation and quality metrics, and offered technical support to improve oversight.
- The Fiscalía Superior de Andalucía is reviewing a complaint from El Defensor del Paciente, and the Andalusian Ombudsman has opened an inquiry into delayed follow‑ups.
- Patient group Amama reports dozens of testimonies and is weighing legal action, while the Junta says about 98% of doubtful cases are benign and the SAS has moved to strengthen coordination by appointing program leads.