Post by jonksy on May 22, 2023 4:29:46 GMT
I an sure fiddler , the biden tribute and co will have a rational explanation........This will all go quiet, just as it has done for sturgeonfuhers running (ruining) Scotland.
The report that shows Labour can't be trusted to run the NHS... How corrupt bosses at Wales's biggest public body faked documents and misled auditors to cover up millions in reckless spending
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board spends a hefty £1.2 billion a year
For six of the past eight years, Betsi Cadwaladr has been in 'special measures'
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board spends a hefty £1.2 billion a year
For six of the past eight years, Betsi Cadwaladr has been in 'special measures'
If you happen to be one of the 700,000 people who live in North Wales, then your health
and happiness lies in the hands of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
If you happen to be one of the 700,000 people who live in North Wales, then your health and happiness lies in the hands of the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
Named after a local contemporary of Florence Nightingale, it runs 20 hospitals and coordinates the work of 96 GP practices and 147 pharmacies across six counties, spending £1.2 billion a year.
This hefty sum — the equivalent of £400 for every man, woman or child in Wales — makes it the largest single public-sector organisation in the entire country. Sadly, against stiff opposition, it can almost certainly be described as the most incompetent, too.
For six of the past eight years, including this one, Betsi Cadwaladr has been in 'special measures', an emergency status that supposedly allows the Labour-run Welsh government, which has devolved responsibility for healthcare, to sort out failing NHS bodies.
Plagued by chaotic mismanagement, it has been through seven chief executives in 13 years, and four since 2019. At one point it was paying a 'cost-saving' consultant nearly £2,000 a day for nine months, in a deal that allowed him to work from his villa in Marbella.
Named after a local contemporary of Florence Nightingale, it runs 20 hospitals and coordinates the work of 96 GP practices and 147 pharmacies across six counties, spending £1.2 billion a year.
This hefty sum — the equivalent of £400 for every man, woman or child in Wales — makes it the largest single public-sector organisation in the entire country. Sadly, against stiff opposition, it can almost certainly be described as the most incompetent, too.
For six of the past eight years, including this one, Betsi Cadwaladr has been in 'special measures', an emergency status that supposedly allows the Labour-run Welsh government, which has devolved responsibility for healthcare, to sort out failing NHS bodies.
Plagued by chaotic mismanagement, it has been through seven chief executives in 13 years, and four since 2019. At one point it was paying a 'cost-saving' consultant nearly £2,000 a day for nine months, in a deal that allowed him to work from his villa in Marbella.