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Wales was the birthplace of the NHS – 75 years on Aneurin Bevan would be proud to know that in his home country the vast majority of people are more than happy with the service they receive.
NHS Wales chief executive Judith Padget wrote to Eluned Morgan in February 2022 over her "acute concerns", as the coroner put it, with delayed ambulance handovers.
Labour’s “failed” leadership of the NHS in Wales has driven a near 40 per cent rise in the number of patients seeking treatment in English hospitals, the Tories have claimed.
About one in six NHS Wales staff may be off work at peak of the Omicron wave, its new chief executive has said. Judith Paget said modelling suggested up to 17% of staff could be ill or self ...
Health boards across Wales say they have hundreds of patients well enough to leave Senior NHS staff have been advised by the Welsh government to discharge people who are well enough to leave, even ...
The NHS is Wales is not functional and people do not have faith in it, the head of a doctors' union has claimed. Dr Iona Collins, of the British Medical Association in Wales, said that people ...
The NHS in Wales is fragmented. Plans for a shared electronic record across the country have suffered delays, and the Covid-19 pandemic has elevated the importance of digital services.
Some 39,485 patients sought elective treatment in England in 2022/23, figures have revealed. In Wales, more than 73,000 patients are waiting over 77 weeks - a year and a half - for treatment.
The NHS Wales Informatics Service (NWIS), which oversees the delivery of IT systems for health and social care organisations across the country, attributed the problems to network issues at two of ...
Of Wales' seven health boards, four report rises of more than 200%, meaning many hospitals and other NHS sites are due to experience eye watering rises in running costs.
The 2020 NHS Wales staff survey found 16% of workers had experienced bullying, harassment or abuse by another colleague, while 10% said they had experienced the same from a manager.
BDA Wales believes the only way to meaningfully boost access and stop the "exodus from the NHS workforce" is through sustained investment - something it claims Welsh Government has not offered yet.
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