Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. Early detection of persistent HPV infections through HPV Primary Screening, in addition to HPV vaccination efforts, is intended to help the country meet its goal of eliminating cervical cancer.
From 12 September 2023, this HPV primary screening service (regardless of whether an HPV self-test/clinician assisted test or cervical sample is taken) is intended to help reduce inequalities in health outcomes and to addresses coverage disparities by removing the cost barrier with adequate funding to ensure HPV primary screening is provided at no cost to the identified group of women (priority women).
Follow-up testing is fully funded for everyone, regardless of their eligibility for fully funded routine screening. All eligible follow-up tests are listed below in 'Who is eligible for the service?'.
Your Pinnacle Services Contract applies to this service. By claiming for this service, you have indicated that you have read and agreed to the business rules set out here.
This is NOT a clinical guideline.
All Pinnacle practices can claim for this service.
Note: for eligible wāhine this service MUST be free/no co-payment charged.
Funding for this service does not cover your management and administration costs. The service must be provided free to women who meet the access criteria.
The service must meet all the Ministry of Health National Cervical Screening Programme operational policy and standards.
To be eligible for fully funded cervical screening (regardless of whether an HPV self-test/clinician assisted test or cervical sample is taken), people must meet one of the following criteria.
Note: this service must be FREE/no co-payment charged for these eligible wāhine.
Follow-up testing is fully funded for everyone, regardless of their eligibility for fully funded routine screening. All eligible follow-up tests are listed below.
Note that women and people with a cervix who are immune deficient are considered ‘under-screened’ when it has been 3 years or more since their last cytology, OR 5 years or more since their last HPV test. See the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cervical Screening in Aotearoa New Zealand for further information about definitions for immune deficiency.
People who are not listed as eligible for the service.
Claim type |
Claim detail |
Service provided |
Price 12 September 2023 to 30 June 2024 |
New price from 1 July 2024 |
Standard priority screen |
Māori, Pacific, CSC holder women and people with a cervix 25-69 that are due for screening and are not un/under-screened. |
HPV self-test, clinician-assisted HPV test, or LBC (liquid based cytology, previously known as a smear test). |
$40.25 (incl. GST) |
$57.50 (incl. GST) |
Un-screened Under-screened |
Maori/Pacific women and people with a cervix aged 30yrs and over who are unscreened or underscreened |
$57.50 (incl. GST) |
$69.00 (incl. GST) |
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Non-Maori/non-Pacific women and people with a cervix aged 30yrs and over who are unscreened or underscreened |
$57.50 (incl. GST) |
$57.50 (incl. GST) |
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Follow up |
All people with a cervix that require follow up testing. |
Follow up testing, as clinically indicated. |
$57.50 (incl. GST) |
$82.80 (incl. GST) |
Note these claims are now under “HPV” not CX.
No. This service MUST be free/no co-payment charged for these eligible wāhine.
This service is funded by Te Whatu Ora.
Selena Batt, Regional Support Manager (Screening Services)
selena.batt@pinnacle.health.nz
021 411 245
National Cervical Screening Programme screening updates.
To mitigate clinical risk and to ensure overall data consistency please manually update your PMS to reflect the nationally recommended HPV outcome codes. The codes, instructions on how to do this, and manual claim forms can be found here.
The HPV screening advanced form is now available for Medtech32 and Medtech Evolution practices. Please follow this one-point lesson to import the advanced form into your PMS.
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