Women’s Health Strategy

Baroness Altmann Excerpts
Thursday 23rd April 2026

(1 day, 16 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I am glad that my noble friend, with her professional experience, welcomes the women’s health strategy. I assure her that community diagnostic centres are absolutely key, as I mentioned earlier, to the ambition and intent to shift care closer to home and improve women’s experience. By their very design, they are streamlined and more convenient; they offer a wide range of tests, often in a single visit and, increasingly, same-day testing and consultation, where that is clinically appropriate. There are about 170 CDCs operating across the country; many have extended hours to fit around people’s lives—and, on the point about inequalities, we are working with local systems to make sure that they are located and developed according to the needs of the population.

Baroness Altmann Portrait Baroness Altmann (Non-Afl)
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My Lords, I, too, welcome the Government’s women’s health strategy. I know that the Minister is passionate about it.

I want to return to the first question, on osteoporosis. In her answer, the Minister talked about the rollout of fracture liaison clinics across the country—Scotland and Northern Ireland already have 100% coverage. She mentioned the 10-year plan but did not mention that by 2030 the Government still intend to have rolled out FLCs across the country. Can she confirm that that date still exists and is still a commitment? I welcome the DEXA scanners, too—but could she comment on the comments made by some radiographers that there are staff shortages in operating those and say whether there is anything that the Government can do about it?