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Reimbursement Approval from Health Insurers in Saudi Arabia

Operational Update11 February 2024TRUIndustrials

NZX/ASX Announcement

12 February 2024

TruScreen Secures Reimbursement Approval from Health Insurers in Saudi Arabia

Highlights

• TruScreen screening procedure is approved for reimbursement by most private health

insurance companies in Saudi Arabia,

• The approval reduces the costs for women choosing TruScreen over conventional Pap

Smear in private hospitals.

TruScreen Group Limited (NZX/ASX:TRU) is pleased to announce its distributor, Bettalife, in Saudi Arabia

has successfully obtained reimbursement approval from most health insurance companies in the

country. With reimbursement in place, women who are insured and opt for TruScreen over the

conventional Pap Smear will receive TruScreen at a cheaper price point, making the advanced screening

technology more accessible and cost-effective.



The subsidised costs for TruScreen usage will drive adoption within the private healthcare sector. Private

health insurance is growing in Saudi Arabia, and is obligated for non-Saudis.



Dr. Beata Edling, the CEO of TruScreen, expressed enthusiasm about the private insurer reimbursement

approvals, stating, "This reflects the growing acceptance of TruScreen technology world-wide and

demonstrates our dedication to providing accessible and reliable cervical cancer screening. This

approval will benefit women in Saudi Arabia and contribute to the continued success and expansion of

TruScreen in the region."


“TruScreen's achievement of private insurers’ reimbursement approval in Saudi Arabia is a testament to

the company's commitment to advancing women's healthcare globally, and achieving our ultimate goal,

‘A world without cervical cancer’.”


This announcement has been approved by the Board.

ENDS

For more information, visit


www.truscreen.com or contact:

Beata Edling

Chief Executive Officer

beataedling

@truscreen.com

Guy Robertson

Chief Financial Officer

guyrobertson@truscreen.com










About TruScreen:


TruScreen Group Limited (NZX/ASX: TRU) is a medical device company that has developed and

manufactures an AI-enabled device for detecting abnormalities in the cervical tissue in real-time via

measurements of the low level of optical and electrical stimuli.

TruScreen’s cervical screening technology enables cervical screening, negating sampling and

processing of biological tissues, failed samples, missed follow-up, discomfort, and the need for costly,

specialised personnel and supporting laboratory infrastructure.

The TruScreen device, TruScreen Ultra

®

, is registered as a primary screening device for cervical

cancer screening.

The device is CE Marked/EC certified, ISO 13485 compliant and is registered for clinical use with the

TGA (Australia), MHRA (UK), NMPA (China), SFDA (Saudi Arabia), Roszdravnadzor (Russia), and

COFEPRIS (Mexico). It has Ministry of Health approval for use in Vietnam, Israel, Ukraine, and the

Philippines, among others and has distributors in 29 countries. In 2021, TruScreen established a

manufacturing facility in China for devices marketed and sold in China.

TruScreen technology has been recognised in CSCCP’s (Chinese Society for Colposcopy and

Cervical Pathology) China Cervical Cancer Screening Management Guideline.

TruScreen has been recognised in a China Blue Paper “Cervical Cancer Three Stage Standardized

Prevent and Treatment” published on 28 April 2023.

In financial year 2023 alone, over 140000* examinations have been performed

with TruScreen device. To date, over 200 devices have been installed and used in China, Vietnam,

Mexico, Zimbabwe, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. TruScreen’s vision is “A world without the cervical

cancer”

©

.

To learn more, please visit: www.truscreen.com/.

*Based on Single Use Sensor sales.














Glossary:

Pap smear (the Papanicolaou smear) test involves gathering a sample of cells from the cervix, with

a special brush. The sample is placed on a glass slide or in a bottle containing a solution to

preserve the cells. Then it is sent to a laboratory for a pathologist to examine under a

microscope. https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/diagnosing-cancer/tests-and-

procedures/pap-test

LBC (the liquid-based cytology) test, transfers a thin layer of cells, collected with a brush from the

cervix, onto a slide after removing blood or mucus from the sample. The sample is preserved so

other tests can be done at the same time, such as the human papillomavirus (HPV)

test https://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/cervical-cancer/diagnosis


HPV (human papilloma virus) test is done on a sample of cells removed from the cervix, the same

sample used for the Pap test or LBC. This sample is tested for the strains of HPV most commonly

linked to cervical cancer. HPV testing may be done by itself or combined with a Pap test and/or

LBC. This test may also be done on a sample of cells which a person can collect on their own.

https://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/cervical-cancer/screening-and-prevention


Sensitivity and specificity mathematically describe the accuracy of a test which reports the

presence or absence of a condition. If individuals who have the condition are considered "positive"

and those who don't are considered "negative", then sensitivity is a measure of how well a test can

identify true positives and specificity is a measure of how well a test can identify true negatives:

• Sensitivity (true positive rate) is the probability of a positive test result, conditioned on

the individual truly being positive.

• Specificity (true negative rate) is the probability of a negative test result, conditioned on

the individual truly being negative (Sensitivity and specificity – Wikipedia).

For more information about the cervical cancer and cervical cancer screening in New Zealand and

Australia, please see useful links:

New Zealand: National Cervical Screening Programme | National Screening Unit (nsu.govt.nz)

Australia: Cervical cancer | Causes, Symptoms & Treatments | Cancer Council

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