Opposition Vows to Fix Operating Theatres if It Forms Next Gov’t
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NHS waits rise again despite £120m recovery pledge
Conservatives claim ‘progress in reverse’ as Labour defends investment in health services WAITING times for NHS treatment in Wales have risen again, with 9,600 people now waiting more than two years for care – a sharp increase of nearly 15% in just one month. The latest figures, published on Wednesday (June 19), show that two-year waits are once again climbing after a period of decline, fuelling criticism of the Welsh Government’s handling of th…
Welsh Government announces funding package to help cut waiting times
The Welsh Government has today announced a £120m package to fund Wales’ plans to cut waiting times and NHS waiting lists this year. Health Secretary Jeremy Miles said the new funding will support Wales health service to build on the progress made to date to reduce the longest waits for planned treatment. The new Planned […]
£120m will be spent by the Welsh Government to fund plans to reduce waiting times and waiting lists for healthcare. The funding was announced by Jeremy Miles, Welsh Government Health Secretary, today (June 19).
Opposition vows to fix operating theatres if it forms next gov’t
The parliamentary Opposition has pledged to significantly cut years-long delays for people awaiting surgeries at public hospitals should it form the next administration. “We will move from cutting ribbons to cutting hernias and saving lives,”...
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