Part of 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services — Postponed from 8 November – in the Senedd at 2:56 pm on 15 November 2017.
Yes I do, and I've noted with interest the progress that Cwm Taf has made with Rocialle. Again, part of our challenge is for the health service to have a more grown-up relationship with partners in the independent sector without compromising the values of the service, but actually looking at how we can deliver real improvement. Sepsis, as we know, is a big killer, so I'm really looking forward to seeing more on what could be done. I think, actually, Bridgend will benefit in this sense from, as I say, the innovations that are already taking place in Cwm Taf. They should be easy to roll out into the Bridgend area as well, as well as understanding what we could and should do to roll out successful innovation in every part of our service nationwide. So, I do look forward to the continued work.
There's more for us to hear on this particular innovation in the coming month, actually, as we have more coming out about the peer review on acute deterioration. So, I'm more than happy to add my congratulations to Cwm Taf and their partners.