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The chairman of the investigation into the scope of the controversy over CervicalCheck criticized the Health Service Executive for being late in providing documentation to its investigation.
Dr. Gabriel Scally stated: disappointed with the pace and format in which information is provided "for his examination in the retention of information of women diagnosed with cervical cancer. [19659002AlthoughheinsiststhattheorganizationiscooperatingandprogressingDrScallysaidthatthelevelofcooperationhasnotchangedinrecentweeks
There are nearly A month ago, the chairman of the exploratory investigation confirmed that the HSE had not provided documents to its investigation in a timely manner and an important part of the correspondence had been provided in a format not searchable and, in some cases, difficult to read.
It seems that the position has not changed despite several
Cooperation issues
Speaking Thursday, the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that it was "unacceptable" that Dr. Scally be confronted with the resistance this state organizations.
"The government's position with regard to what we are saying is that we asked Mr. Scally to conduct this investigation, he does so on behalf of the government." Anyone who does not cooperate with him will I do not think I can be clearer about this, "he told reporters.
The survey was launched after the examination of 209 cases of women diagnosed with cervical cancer of the uterine cervix.
It appeared Thursday that the number of women affected by the controversy over cervical cancer was going from 209 to 221.
It was also revealed that the planned examination of 39, about 3,000 smear slides have not yet started.
Meanwhile, the government has approved a new bill, the Patient Safety Bill, to introduce mandatory open disclosure in the event of serious incidents affecting patient safety.
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