The Scotsman

Scotland ‘leads the way’ in IVF as treatment targets are met 100%

- By KATRINE BUSSEY

New data has revealed 100 per cent of eligible IVF patients in Scotland began receiving treatment within a year of being referred.

Public health minister Joe Fitzpatric­k welcomed the statistics, which he said showed Scotland was leading the way in providing fertility treatment on the NHS.

Between April and June the four IVF centres in Scotland – Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow – screened 373 eligible patients, up slightly from 370 in the first three months of 2018.

All of these patients were 0 Minister Joe Fitzpatric­k welcomed the results

screened within nine months, while for more than four out of five (82.6 per cent) this happened within six months.

Over the past year, 100 per cent of eligible IVF patients have started treatment within 12 months, Mrfitzpatr­ick added.

In Scotland patients referred for IVF on the NHS can receive up to three full cycles of treatment free of charge – with the Scottish Government describing this level of provision as the most generous in the UK.

Mr Fitzpatric­k said: “Over the past five years we have invested around £28 million to reduce IVF waiting times and improve the outcomes for patients.

“Scotland continues to lead the way in the provision of NHS IVF treatment and we want to make access to treatment on the NHS as fair as possible – giving more people the opportunit­y to conceive.”

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