Part of 3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:59 pm on 25 January 2017.
I thank the Member for the question. Actually, we’ve seen an increase in the number of people going into hospitals and in admission rates. The challenge for us is, though, not just accepting that far too many people do wait too long, but what we’re able to do about them. That goes back, again, to previous questions about what we do to keep people out of hospital successfully and what we do to actually recognise the fact that we do have an older and broadly sicker and poorer population than England itself. That means we’re more likely to see people who do come in in the winter time in particular who will need to be admitted. How do we make sure that those people actually have a good patient experience when going through and receiving care in our hospitals? There’s no point pretending that this is an easy challenge to resolve, but it is why we do need a whole-system response—not just the front door of a hospital, but through the whole hospital system, people taking responsibility, and at the front end and at the back end with social care and primary care as well. So, I’m certainly not complacent about the challenges that we face, and I expect Members will continue to ask me a question until we see a fall in the number of 12-hour waiters that continues and is a sustained drop. Because I recognise there is unlikely to be a great patient experience for somebody who waits that long before they’re seen through to their discharge.