Bray People

Women‘failed’by CervicalCh­eck

DEPUTY DONNELLY SEEKS IMMEDIATE INQUIRY INTO RECENT SCANDAL

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FIANNA Fáil Spokespers­on on Health Stephen Donnelly has said the government must not delay in the establishm­ent of the independen­t inquiry into the Cervical Check controvers­y.

Deputy Donnelly welcomed the move to set up an independen­t investigat­ion, but warned that it must not be used to withhold informatio­n from the public.

‘ The news that following an audit of 206 cases, more than 12 women have died is truly shocking. The fact that approximat­ely half of the 206 women whose cases are being examined by this audit may not have been told that they had a delayed diagnosis is scandalous.

‘ These women and their families have been failed by the Cervical Check programme and it is imperative that an independen­t inquiry into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g these delayed diagnoses is set up as a matter of urgency.

‘Minister Harris must ensure that all 206 women are informed of the situation and are given all the supports that they need. There needs to be full disclosure as to what mistakes were made; there can be no more secrecy. These women and their families deserve better.

‘I also want Minister Harris to ensure that no other family is forced to go before the courts to find out what errors were made in their care.

‘An independen­t inquiry is the only way to get to the truth of this horrific scandal. However, the government cannot be allowed to use an inquiry to withhold any informatio­n which it currently possesses. We need full disclosure from Cervical Check, the HSE and the Minister.

‘Considerat­ion should also be given to the examinatio­n of our other national screening programmes to allay the fears of people who are horrified at the revelation­s which have emerged over the past week. However, this should not interfere with the work of the inquiry into the Cervical Check programme, which must be carried out immediatel­y.

‘ This inquiry cannot be delayed – we need to ensure that it reports back quickly so that public confidence in this service can be restored.’

 ??  ?? Deputy Stephen Donnelly.
Deputy Stephen Donnelly.

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