HC Deb 03 December 2001 vol 376 cc126-7W
Mr. Hinchliffe

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the average turnaround time is for cervical smear tests within the NHS in the last 12 months for which figures are available. [18372]

Jacqui Smith

[holding answer 29 November 2001]: Guidance from the national health service cervical screening programme states that women should have to wait no longer than six weeks for the written results of their cervical smear test. Results are sent either by the health authority or by the general practitioner according to local practice. Two thirds of health authorities currently send the results directly.

Information on waiting times for screening test results is only available for those areas where the result letters are sent to women by the health authorities. In 2000–01, 60 per cent. of women in these health authorities received their written cervical screening test result within six weeks. 91 per cent. received their written result within 10 weeks1. Where the six week target is not achieved, we look to the relevant health authority to address reasons for this.

1 Statistical Bulletin: Cervical Screening Programme, England: 2000–01

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