The National Office for Care and Support has been formally opened in Wales.
Twelve hospices in Wales will share £4m in government funding to help them maintain services, meet staffing costs and improve the quality of end-of-life care.
Industrial action relating to pay for consultants and speciality and specialist doctors in Wales was suspended after a ‘constructive meeting’ between BMA Cymru Wales members and the Welsh government.
A new single joint commissioning committee was launched in Wales on April 1.
Health boards in Wales will in future be expected to deliver a quality statement for care in the emergency department, which is aimed towards improving outcomes and experiences for those attending emergency departments.
Julie Morgan, the deputy minister for social services in Wales, has provided an update on how some of the principality’s £146m regional integration fund is being spent.
The NHS in Wales will receive an extra £40m in capital funding in 2024/25, compared with the original amount released in the draft budget at the end of last year, giving a total general capital allocation of £439m.
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The NHS in Wales needs a 10-year capital investment plan to reshape its estate and infrastructure to boost productivity and help address the backlog.
Emergency departments and minor injury units in Wales are to get a share of £2.7m to improve patients' and staff experience.