Ambulance Response Times

Part of 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 2:04 pm on 9 July 2019.

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Photo of Mark Drakeford Mark Drakeford Labour 2:04, 9 July 2019

Well, Llywydd, the all-Wales amber standard response is actually 26 minutes and 42 seconds. We have a plan following a report into amber waits. It made nine specific recommendations and there is now an implementation plan to take all of those recommendations forward. There is a particular focus on stroke because stroke patients depend not simply on speed of response but they depend on the nature of the response that is made both in the ambulance and then with the handover, based on what the ambulance staff have been able to do, so that that can be built on rapidly when patients arrive at their destination. So, I take seriously the point the Member has made about waits when people have had a stroke, but it is recognised in the report that was commissioned into amber calls, and there are particular actions that are being developed to make sure that stroke sufferers in Wales have both a timely response through the ambulance service but also a response that is equipped to deliver the immediate response that we know makes a significant difference to their long-term prospects of recovery.