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A mum whose daughter died at just 20 hours old after she was left on her own during labour has said major changes are needed ...
One woman says the Welsh NHS "can't be bothered" to send letters to patients to explain.
New figures show that less than a third (29%) of paramedic graduates secured a job in Wales this year, despite many having ...
The next Chief Executive of the NHS in Wales will be Jacqueline Totterdell, currently the Group Chief Executive Officer, St ...
One paramedic graduate said he was 'gutted' to be jobless despite the Welsh Ambulance Service requesting the numbers trained ...
The NHS has been told to help people taking weight-loss jabs keep the pounds off once they stop the drugs. New guidance ...
The Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust has appointed Emma Wood as its new Chief Executive. Emma joins the Trust ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has responded to revelations that only a third of paramedic graduates are being hired each year, just 20 of 67 graduates.
Jacqueline Totterdell has been named as new NHS Wales chief executive and director general of health, social care and early ...
The figures show that 20.1% of patients in Wales - almost 134,000 in those consultant-led specialisms - are waiting more than a year, compared to 5.2% of patients on similar waiting lists in England.
Judith Paget spoke as the latest NHS data for October and November showed a record high number of NHS patients in Wales are waiting to start treatment after nine months of consecutive increases ...