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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board making progress under special measures

North Wales’ health board is making progress under special measures but will remain under the highest level of support. 

Health Secretary in India

200 healthcare workers to join NHS Wales

A further 200 nurses and doctors from Kerala in India will be recruited to join the health service in Wales.

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Health Secretary flying the flag for Wales in India

Health Secretary Jeremy Miles is in India this week to reaffirm and strengthen Wales’ healthcare links with the country.

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Finding an NHS dentist in Wales easier with new digital portal

A new digital service to help make it easier to find an NHS dentist is being been rolled out across Wales.

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New curbs on unhealthy food promotions to tackle Wales' rising obesity levels

Regulations to restrict the promotion and placement of foods high in fat, salt and sugar will be laid in the Senedd today, marking a crucial step in Wales’ fight against rising obesity levels.

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New standards to improve maternity and neonatal care in Wales

Health Secretary Jeremy Miles will today set out new standards and expectations for high-quality and safe maternity and neonatal services in Wales.

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£28m to repair hospital roof and reopen wards

Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has confirmed almost £28m to repair the damaged Princess of Wales Hospital roof and re-open wards at the hospital.

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50-day winter challenge shows encouraging signs

The 50-day winter challenge to help more people return home from hospital is showing promising results, Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has said.

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Wales and Northern Ireland work together on groundbreaking cancer innovation projects

Five innovative projects across Wales and Northern Ireland have been awarded a share of £1million to develop technology to reduce waiting times and improve outcomes for cancer patients.

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New Chief Medical Officer for Wales appointed

Professor Isabel Oliver has been appointed as’ the new Chief Medical Officer for Wales.