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A National Care Service is long overdue

Our part-public, part-private, part-charitable social care system is delivering an inefficient and unjust service. It’s time to finish Aneurin Bevan’s work, argues Helen Mary Jones

30th September (30th September)
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End of life care relies on properly supported community nurses

Andrew Wilson-Mouasher says that supporting community care staff is essential for ensuring people at the end of their lives receive the best care possible

10th September (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Billions have been spent on mental health, and we don’t even know if it works

The Welsh Government has thrown money at our mental health crisis without measuring the outcomes. Helen Mary Jones writes that a new report shows it’s time to evaluate – not just hope for the best

14th August (14th August)
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The Welsh NHS needs the magic money tree

Jane Dodds MP sets out her early campaign priorities for the NHS

7th August
  • Politics and Policy

Why we need to call time on the outdated benefits system for terminally ill people 

Simon Jones argues that the recently announced review into the current benefits system for terminally ill people must lead to swift action

15th July (14th July)
  • Politics and Policy

The value of sport to our health

Owen Hathway reflects on the findings of a recent evaluation of the social return on investment of sport

20th February (20th February)
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Innovation in the NHS takes time – but it’s worth the wait

Professor Nick Rich argues that ambitious, long-term ideas are needed to help to make the NHS fit for the future

19th February (18th February)
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Why the Welsh Government is wrong to rule out a HPV catch-up programme in Wales 

Crash Wigley and Ceri Dunstan call on the Welsh Government to urgently reconsider its decision not to introduce a gender-neutral catch-up programme for the HPV vaccine

18th February (19th July)
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Period poverty in hospitals: how can we meet women’s needs?

Dr Philip Banfield calls for an all-Wales policy to ensure sanitary products are provided in hospitals

11th February
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