Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services

QNR – in the Senedd on 14 March 2018.

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Photo of Andrew RT Davies Andrew RT Davies Conservative

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on progress in relation to a multidisciplinary paediatric rheumatology centre in south Wales?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

The Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee is currently reviewing the commissioning of specialist paediatric rheumatology services in Wales. We are awaiting the findings of this review which will inform our decision on the potential for a specialist paediatric rheumatology service in Wales.

Photo of Leanne Wood Leanne Wood Plaid Cymru

(Translated) What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the success of its efforts to recruit more doctors to Wales?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

The Welsh Government is supporting NHS organisations’ recruitment efforts through our long term campaign. 'This is Wales: Train. Work. Live.' The campaign’s first year focused on GP recruitment and was very successful with additional GPs recruited and record GP trainee fill rates achieved. 

Photo of Joyce Watson Joyce Watson Labour

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on endometriosis services for patients in Wales?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

The endometriosis task and finish group established last year will produce a report later this month detailing the current provision of endometriosis in Wales and recommendations for improved care pathways, workforce planning and the education and training of staff involved in providing endometriosis services for NHS Wales.

Photo of Caroline Jones Caroline Jones UKIP

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on how the Welsh Government is meeting the health needs of armed forces personnel and veterans?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

'Taking Wales Forward', our five-year strategic plan includes a specific commitment to meet the healthcare needs of our veterans. In addition we have ensured a dedicated armed forces champion in each health board to advocate for veterans and serving personnel to ensure their needs are reflected in local service plans. 

Photo of David Melding David Melding Conservative

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on paediatric rheumatology services in Wales?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

The Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee is reviewing the commissioning of specialist paediatric services in Wales. We are awaiting the findings of the review which will inform our decision on the potential for a specialist service in Wales.

Photo of David Rowlands David Rowlands UKIP

(Translated) Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the provision of health services in Welsh prisons?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

Offenders should have equitable access to health services both in the secure estate and community settings. Local health boards have responsibility for health services in public sector prisons in Wales which are governed by partnership boards, co-chaired by the prison governor and representatives from the local health board. 

Photo of Darren Millar Darren Millar Conservative

(Translated) What action is the Welsh Government taking to address health inequalities in Wales?

Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour

Reducing inequality is a central ambition of 'Prosperity for All'. We are taking action through legislation, through cross-Government programmes and policies and through funding of targeted or place-based projects and initiatives.