Part of the process in obtaining a CAMS National/Provisional Circuit Licence involves a medical examination to determine if a competitor is fit to compete.
CAMS has recently completed a review of the medical standards governing the process involved in assessing cardiovascular risk. As a result, the CASA score has now been replaced with the CAMS CV Score Chart which is based on a updated study as reported by the Framingham Heart Study Group.
This has resulted in an up-to-date, clear and more simplified process where the emphasis is less reliant on multiple, various tests as previously required under the CASA Score. This in turn significantly reduces on-going costs to a competitor who is in good health.
The complete medical process is detailed here: http://www.cams.com.au/content.asp?PageID=Competitors&ObjectID=53
The bulletin containing the revisions to the NCR's is here: http://www.cams.com.au/bulletins/B07-077%20Medical%20Examination%20Requirements.pdf