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One woman says the Welsh NHS "can't be bothered" to send letters to patients to explain.
New figures show that less than a third (29%) of paramedic graduates secured a job in Wales this year, despite many having ...
One paramedic graduate said he was 'gutted' to be jobless despite the Welsh Ambulance Service requesting the numbers trained ...
The next Chief Executive of the NHS in Wales will be Jacqueline Totterdell, currently the Group Chief Executive Officer, St ...
The NHS has been told to help people taking weight-loss jabs keep the pounds off once they stop the drugs. New guidance ...
The Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Emma Wood as its new Chief Executive ...
The Welsh Ambulance Service has responded to revelations that only a third of paramedic graduates are being hired each year, just 20 of 67 graduates.
Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have voted against accepting a pay offer of 3.6 per cent. This comes after ...
Wales was the birthplace of the NHS – 75 years on Aneurin Bevan would be proud to know that in his home country the vast majority of people are more than happy with the service they receive.
Patients on long NHS Wales waiting lists should have the "right" to be treated more quickly by going to hospitals in England, according to Welsh Secretary David TC Davies.
About one in six NHS Wales staff may be off work at peak of the Omicron wave, its new chief executive has said. Judith Paget said modelling suggested up to 17% of staff could be ill or self ...