Dr Graham Shortland, medical director for Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, said: "The health board places the utmost importance on patient confidentiality and takes its role as guardian of personal information very seriously. "We
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board also allow the public to use social media but live visual or audio recordings are currently not allowed. Again, on the back of the Daily Post Right to Tweet campaign, the Senior Judiciary are now looking at ... ...
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We see the survey as an essential tool for assessing the pressures within our health services across Wales, as perceived by staff working on the front line. “Although the headline findings are in many respects positive, close reading of the national ... ...
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A Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust spokesman said a man in his 60s had “serious multiple lower limb injuries” and a young boy had head and abdomen injuries. Their condition last night was described as “critical”. Police said the three people on board ... ...
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Invitations have been sent to 65 year old men living in Wales to attend the first screening clinics for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA).
PATIENTS are being urged to deal with any routine medical problems before GP surgeries close for the bank holiday .
Invitations have been sent to 65 year old men living in Wales to attend the first screening clinics for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA).
The Minister for Health and Social Services, Lesley Griffiths, is urging everyone who is able to give blood to step up as we head towards the holiday period.
A Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust spokesman said a man in his 60s had “serious multiple lower limb injuries” and a young boy had head and abdomen injuries. Their condition last night was described as “critical”. Police said the three
We see the survey as an essential tool for assessing the pressures within our health services across Wales, as perceived by staff working on the front line. “Although the headline findings are in many respects positive, close reading of the
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board also allow the public to use social media but live visual or audio recordings are currently not allowed. Again, on the back of the Daily Post Right to Tweet campaign, the Senior Judiciary are now looking at
The next public Board meeting will be held on Wednesday, 22nd May, in the meeting room, Aneurin Bevan Health Board Headquarters, St Cadoc's Hospital, Lodge Road, Caerleon. See more information: http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/866/page/41395
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