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Jacqueline Totterdell

New NHS Wales Chief Executive appointed

The next Chief Executive of the NHS in Wales will be Jacqueline Totterdell, currently the Group Chief Executive Officer, St George’s, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals and Health Group.

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Wales rolls out subsidy card for gluten-free food

A new pre-paid card will be rolled out across Wales to give people who receive gluten-free food on prescription greater choice and freedom.

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Big improvement in ambulance patient handover times

The number of people waiting more than an hour to transfer from an ambulance into an emergency department in Wales has fallen by almost a fifth.

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NHS in Wales to offer premature babies long-acting protection against common winter virus

Babies born very prematurely will be offered protection against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) with a long-acting antibody medicine.

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New ambulance response categories to improve outcomes for stroke patients

Changes to how the Welsh Ambulance Service responds to calls aims to improve care for patients with strokes and other serious conditions such as heart attacks.

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Independent chair to lead all-Wales maternity services assessment

A national assessment of all maternity and neonatal services in Wales will begin this month, the Health Secretary confirmed today (Tuesday 15 July), as the independent review into services at Swansea Bay University Health Board is published

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£4.8m to speed up scans at Swansea’s largest hospital

More people will be seen, diagnosed and treated at Swansea’s Morriston Hospital following a £4.8m investment in new equipment.

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New Deputy Chief Medical Officer appointed

Dr James Calvert has been appointed the new Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Wales.

North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre - Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

£9.49m boost for North Wales cancer treatment

More people will receive radiotherapy treatment as Ysbyty Glan Clwyd receives new cancer treatment machines.

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999 call changes designed to save lives

The way the Welsh Ambulance Service deals with the most serious 999 calls is changing from tomorrow (Tuesday 1 July).

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Upgrading Wales’ ambulances

Modern ambulances will be responding to emergency 999 calls across Wales, thanks to £22.45m investment by the Welsh Government.

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Health Secretary response to latest NHS Wales performance data: April and May 2025

Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has today announced £120m to fund a plan to eliminate long waits and reduce the size of the waiting list this year.