<p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p>

Part of 3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:34 pm on 21 June 2017.

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Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour 2:34, 21 June 2017

Well, the single performers list is an issue of some frustration for people in the national health service in Wales, and in Government too, in that we have done what we could and should do to make it easier for people to register in Wales. The challenge is the willingness of the Department of Health and NHS England to do the same on a reciprocal basis. So, actually, we make it easier for our doctors to practice over the border—it’s really about their ability to do the same with us.

And that’s the honest challenge. There are times when I will stand up, and I’ll say, ‘This isn’t perfect, I know we need to improve’. This absolutely is an area where the challenge is NHS England and the Department of Health doing their bit. When you talk about making it easier for doctors to come here, part of what makes it easier and better for doctors to come here is that there is a real acceptance within the profession about the nature of the conversation that we are having about the sort of relationships we want to have with doctors, whether in primary care or in secondary care. And, actually, it’s the creation of that culture, more so than incentives in many ways, that is attracting doctors to come into Wales, and we want them to stay here. But the performers list is an absolutely an issue, and it’s something that we are still continuing to persuade the Department for Health and NHS England to move on, to help all of us to recruit and retain doctors within the England and Wales systems.