Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Integrated Care Board Waiting Times 2025-05-06
2025-05-06
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The MP noted a constituent's experience with significant delays in cancer treatment at the Royal Stoke hospital, highlighting six weeks to receive results after an operation and another 10 weeks before meeting an oncologist.
What discussions has he had with Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent integrated care board on patient waiting times? I thank the Minister for her answer, and recognise the Herculean effort the Department is making to reduce waiting times, particularly in Stoke-on-Trent, but one cancer patient who is having treatment at the Royal Stoke hospital in my constituency has shared her story with me. From the initial operation, it took six weeks for her to be told that she may have cancerous cells in her lymph node. There was a delay in getting the CT scan, and after the scan, she was told that it would be 10 weeks before she could meet an oncologist to discuss the results. Will the Minister say a bit more about how the Department, while reducing waiting times to access services, will make sure that treatment is given in a timely fashion once someone has a treatment plan?
I am sorry for the experience that my hon. Friend’s constituent has had, and he highlights a really important aspect of the patient journey through the system. I want him and the House to be assured that we are looking at the entire patient journey, both into hospital and between hospitals. We are determined to improve patient experience and quality of care, and to get back the patient satisfaction that was squandered by the last Government.
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Did not provide specific details on how timely treatment will be ensured once a plan is in place
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