QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 23 Mai 2018.
The Welsh Government has adopted a zero tolerance of fraud, bribery and corruption in NHS Wales, which is unacceptable, as it takes away vital resources intended for the provision of high-quality patient care.
The Welsh Government expects people affected by mesothelioma to receive appropriate treatment and support from the NHS in Wales. This includes support to participate in clinical trials of new treatments.
Hywel Dda university health board is currently consulting on its proposals to transform community and hospital services in mid and west Wales, including Pembrokeshire. I encourage everyone with an interest to engage in the consultation and have their say in helping to shape future services for the region.
I have made it clear the Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Local Health Board must continue to manage local capacity in all settings and ensure that the local emergency system is flexible in responding to peaks in demand, such as those experienced over the busy winter months.
A seamless, integrated service is at the heart of how we improve well-being. The Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care and I have set out expectations for timing and progress with local government leaders, cabinet members, the Welsh Local Government Association council and health board leaders to support the implementation of the parliamentary review recommendations.
Improving health for everyone, especially those in poverty, is a central ambition of 'Prosperity for All'. We are prioritising actions to both tackle the root causes of poverty and target support for people within the most deprived areas of Wales. We are also focused on improving access to healthcare and addressing unhealthy behaviours.
As part of 'Taking Wales Forward 2016-2021' we have committed to provide support and services to veterans and serving personnel in line with our armed forces covenant. We will ensure our veterans continue to receive healthcare that meets their needs and maintain the valuable national Veterans NHS Wales service.
The NHS in Wales is committed to providing the highest quality healthcare, continually improving its services in order to achieve the best outcomes for the people of Wales. When things go wrong we require a full and transparent investigation to ensure learning for improvement.