NHS Chief Sets out Five Challenges Facing the Service in Wales in the Year Ahead; MORE EMPHASIS BEING PLACED ON PREVENTING ILL HEALTHByline: MADELEINE BRINDLEYWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
EVERY day in Wales three people start losing their sight. More than half of these cases are avoidable. It is predicted that by 2050 the number of people with sight loss in the UK will double to nearly four million. in Wales, annual NHS expenditure on eye health amounts to PS119.2m,...
“Galen AI shows how procurement can support innovators to address the challenges facing the world today while improving the UK’s public services. Thanks to this project, Wales is forging ahead in the clinical utilisation of AI, with more than 60% of our prostate cases being reported by th...
So the issues we will be facing as we try to move forward will be how to balance the risks of reopening up our societies with the broader benefits. The most practical way we will be able to achieve that balance will be all dependent on one thing: Information. Information on; Where covi...
In 2012, two major reforms introduced by the UK central government offered prospects for urban (spatial) planners, in England and Wales, to become enablers of urban health. The first reform was the reorganisation of public health functions. This gave local authorities responsibility for the health...
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Managing access to advanced therapy medicinal products: Challenges for NHS Walesadvanced therapiescell therapycost〆ffectivenessgene therapyregenerative medicineAdvanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs), which include gene, somatic cell therapies and tissue銆唍gineered medicines, have the potential to ...
Managing access to advanced therapy medicinal products: Challenges for NHS Walesadvanced therapiescell therapycost-effectivenessgene therapyregenerative medicineAdvanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs), which include gene, somatic cell therapies and tissue-engineered medicines, have the potential to transform...
Why NHS Must Stop Spending Millions on Temporary Medics; WALES BOSS TELLS OF TOUGH BUDGET CHALLENGES AHEADByline: MADELEINE BRINDLEY THE head of the NHS in Wales has said health boards must stop...Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
The NHS is, after all in the business of saving lives and preventing ill health; retail, by comparison, exists to sell us as many pretty things as we can afford - or think we can. But, at a time when the NHS in Wales is facing the not inconsiderable task of rebalancing healthcare...