Part of 3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:29 pm on 21 June 2017.
I look forward to attending the turf-cutting for the currently referred to specialist and critical care centre during the summer, so building work is starting. I’ve already indicated in one of my previous statements that I expect it to be open, I think, in 2021. In terms of its impact on waiting times, I’m rather more interested in its impact on the whole system and what it means in terms of delivering greater quality of care. I think this is part of our challenge. We’re talking about quality of care in the national health service. We often get stuck talking about volume and time, and, actually, that is not always the best metric of improvement and what quality looks like. I certainly expect that the new hospital will be part of a high-performing health board in Wales terms, to continue to deliver and to improve the quality of its care on a range of measures, including elective care and unscheduled care. But, of course, there will still be roles for other hospitals within the wider Gwent area, as well as our long-stated ambition to see more care provided in the primary care setting, in any event.