QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 1 Rhagfyr 2021.
The Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust is working with Swansea Bay University Health Board to implement a range of actions to manage 999 demand in the community, increase capacity, improve responsiveness to people with time-sensitive complaints and improve ambulance patient handover.
We expect the highest standards of care to be provided in all our hospitals. Like the rest of the health service in Wales, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board is working hard to provide quality care in the face of extreme demands. It is also responding positively to a recent Royal College of Physicians report.
Mae Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Bae Abertawe wedi rhoi cyfanswm o bron i 650,000 o ddosau o’r brechlyn COVID-19 a thros 78,000 o bigiadau atgyfnerthu yr hydref hwn—24 y cant o’r rheini sy’n gymwys. Mae’r cyfraddau sydd wedi derbyn y brechlyn ffliw yn debyg i’r rheini mewn byrddau iechyd eraill, gyda bron i 70 y cant o bobl dros 65 oed wedi cael eu himiwneiddio hyd yma.
We are working with partners via the HIV action plan task and finish group to remove barriers and improve access to testing, diagnosis and treatment. We are looking to provide more equitable access to pre-exposure prophylaxis—PrEP—across Wales and taking forward actions to tackle the stigma associated with HIV.