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Media Statement14 June 2001Progress in implementing Gisborne recommendationsHealth Minister Annette King says 36 of the 46 recommendations of the Gisborne Cervical Screening Inquiry Report have now been implemented, or are being implemented. Mrs King today released the second monthly report updating progress on implementing the recommendations. "When the Inquiry report was released at a public meeting in Gisborne on April 10, I asked the Ministry to provide monthly reports charting progress on implementing the recommendations." In the past month, progress had been made in a number of areas, including:
Mrs King said that she had the opportunity in England on May 18 to meet Dr Euphemia McGoogan, senior lecturer in pathology at Lothian University Hospitals. "Dr McGoogan gave evidence at the Inquiry, and will provide me with an independent evaluation after six months and one year of the Ministry's progress in implementing the recommendations. I am looking forward to her first visit here in October. "I was also delighted that Dr McGoogan told me she would be available to do further evaluations folowing the first year if this was needed." Mrs King said she was pleased the Ministry was continuing to make progress with implementing the recommendations, and she believed "New Zealand women can feel confident that the lessons from Gisborne are being learned," Mrs King said. For more information contact: John Harvey Here is a link to the report (PDF, 34 kB).
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