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Home / Health / Welsh Health Board in Crisis: 5,400+ Patients Wait 2 Years

Welsh Health Board in Crisis: 5,400+ Patients Wait 2 Years

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Over 5,400 patients experienced two-year waits for treatment in August.
  • The health board faces ongoing concerns regarding its leadership and governance.
  • External experts are being deployed to address patient safety and confidence risks.
Welsh Health Board in Crisis: 5,400+ Patients Wait 2 Years

The Betsi Cadwaladr health board in Wales is grappling with critical performance issues, including over 5,400 patients waiting two years or more for treatment by August. This situation exacerbates existing concerns about the board's operational effectiveness and governance. It has been placed under special measures by the Welsh government for a second time, highlighting serious leadership and management deficiencies that have persisted for years.

To address these deep-seated problems, which pose significant risks to patient safety and public trust, a new team of external experts will be deployed. Their focus will be on reducing ambulance handover delays and improving wait times for planned treatments, diagnostics, and cancer care. This intervention aims to bolster governance, assurance, and leadership capabilities within the troubled health board.

Despite these efforts, questions remain about the board's future structure, with some critics suggesting it should be broken up due to its size. The Chief Executive of NHS Wales has stated that a decision on whether the health board is fit for purpose in its current form has not yet been made, indicating ongoing uncertainty.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The board has the worst waiting times in Wales, with over 5,400 patients waiting two years or more, and faces severe governance and leadership issues, leading to it being in special measures.
External experts are being deployed to address risks to patient safety and public confidence, focusing on reducing ambulance delays and improving treatment waiting times.
Some critics believe the north Wales health board is too large to operate efficiently, and discussions are ongoing about its suitability in its current state.

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