The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Funds pledged for IVF cycles

Commitment: Fertility groups have welcomed the announceme­nt

- Andrew woodcock

The Scottish Government is to fund three cycles of NHS IVF treatment for eligible couples trying to start a family – more than is available in some parts of England and Wales.

Announcing the move, public health minister Aileen Campbell defended the spending at a time of pressure on accident and emergency department­s and waiting times.

Ms Campbell told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: “We have always had a commitment towards ensuring there is as equitable access to IVF as there possibly can be and we had a number of recommenda­tions presented to us that we accepted from the national infertilit­y group.

“One of these included ensuring that couples could get access to three cycles of IVF. That is today what we are taking forward.”

She said: “The very positive announceme­nt of allowing couples who are desiring to have a family to get access to three cycles has been welcomed across the different fertility organisati­ons.”

Asked how she squared this with other demands on funding in the Scottish NHS, she said: “We have got a fairly strong record across Scotland on our NHS. Some of our A&Es have outperform­ed the lion’s share of England’s A&Es.

“We are outperform­ing A&Es across the UK and have done for some months. We have good investment levels in the NHS and we have record numbers of staff.”

Scottish Labour’s health spokesman Anas Sarwar said: “Scottish Labour argued in its manifesto for an increase in the number of full cycles of IVF available to couples from two to three.

“This is a very welcome and longoverdu­e announceme­nt from the Scottish Government.”

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