Rosa M. Mendez, Kaitlin Hock, Glendell de Guzman, and Kavita Batra (all Medicine) published an abstract in Obstetrics & Gynecology examining a protocol to improve follow-up care after abnormal Pap smear results in an underserved population. The intervention improved result upload rates, reduced time to patient notification, and shortened clinic notification time, although follow-up completion rates did not change. These findings highlight how simple, low-cost system interventions can enhance timely communication of abnormal results and help reduce delays in cervical cancer care, particularly in high-risk populations.