Access to Primary Care

Part of 2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services – in the Senedd at 2:44 pm on 1 December 2021.

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Photo of Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan Labour 2:44, 1 December 2021

Thanks very much, and thank you for your perseverance on this issue. And I know it's an issue that matters a huge amount to you in particular; I know that there is a particular problem in the Llandrindod area, and that's why we have been trying to focus our attention on that.

It's not an easy issue to resolve, but one of the things we have done is to make sure that we've injected an extra £2 million this year to try and encourage dentists to take up more opportunities to see those NHS patients that we're so anxious for them to extend their abilities to at the moment. So, that money has been put on the table. Part of the problem we have, frankly, is that lots of dentists won't come in and pick the money up. So, that is part of our problem, and so I think there is a longer term issue that we need to address here.

We need to have a situation, and I've asked my officials to start to develop a 10-year plan, to understand where are we heading with this, because it's absolutely clear to me that more people in Wales want access to NHS dentists than the places available, and, at the moment, the model is not providing for that to happen. So, we need to think fundamentally about how we change the model and what's possible here. So, it's not going to be a quick fix, I'm afraid, and it's not easy to do this whilst dentist services, of course, are still in amber. So, you're aware that, at this time, when COVID is still an issue, and that it is a case where we see the change and things being carried through aerosols, it is really problematic. And the cleaning in between, all of that does not help to speed the situation up. 

We've also got to make use of all of the dental technicians and people who have real skills, and I know a huge amount of good work's been done in Bangor University to demonstrate that actually we could be using those skills to a much broader extent than we are at the moment. But I'm meeting on a monthly basis now—. I've only picked on about five different things to just keep on coming back to to make sure we don't lose focus on this, and I can assure you that dentistry is something that I'm having monthly meetings on so that I keep that focus very clearly on what needs to happen.