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Swansea Bay is a bay on the southern coast of Wales. The River Neath, River Tawe, River Afan, River Kenfig and Clyne River flow into the bay. Swansea Bay and the upper reaches of the Bristol Channel experience a large tidal range.

Welsh NHS: Ambulance service declares extraordinary incident

Welsh NHS: Ambulance service declares extraordinary incident
Oct 22,2023 3:51 pm

... The post on, said the issues were at sites across Wales, but specifically in the Swansea Bay health board area...

Sexual harassment: Women medics in NHS 'pressured into sex'

Sexual harassment: Women medics in NHS 'pressured into sex'
Sep 22,2023 4:21 am

... That led to Swansea Bay health board issuing a statement on behalf of over 70 current staff strongly rejecting his views...

Bioluminescent plankton: 'It's the northern lights of the ocean'

Bioluminescent plankton: 'It's the northern lights of the ocean'
Jun 24,2023 7:41 pm

... " From his workplace, Christopher Lowe, a marine biology lecturer at Swansea University, has easy access to the Swansea Bay and Gower beaches where hopeful spotters are keen on gathering...

Breast cancer: Woman's reconstruction delayed three times

Breast cancer: Woman's reconstruction delayed three times
Jun 1,2023 7:10 pm

... The surgery, known as deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP), is only performed in one Welsh health board - Swansea Bay - and takes skin from the stomach to create a new breast...

Trains: How can it take so long to fix a struggling railway?

Trains: How can it take so long to fix a struggling railway?
Mar 7,2023 3:00 am

... " Once this phase has left the station, TfW has promised it will be full steam ahead to the next phase of adding new stations, new lines and more services, including the Swansea Bay Metro...

Cost of living: Swansea estate cuts bills by generating energy

Cost of living: Swansea estate cuts bills by generating energy
Oct 30,2022 10:30 pm

... " Lessons learned from the project will also inform the wider spread of renewable energy technology in thousands of homes throughout the Swansea Bay City Region, as part of the £1...

Swansea: Girl, 7, may need skin graft after burns from buried barbecue

Swansea: Girl, 7, may need skin graft after burns from buried barbecue
Jun 28,2022 2:30 am

... She and her family had just arrived at Swansea Bay when her mum heard her let out " a horrifying scream"...

NHS Wales: 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'

NHS Wales: 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'
Jan 20,2022 6:46 am

... This includes Hywel Dda and Swansea Bay working closely together on a number of areas, including cataracts, and Cwm Taf Morgannwg being a regional hub for diagnostics...

NHS Wales: 'I spent four nights in A& E waiting for a bed'

Jan 20,2022 3:54 am

When John Evans needed treatment for a rapidly spreading skin infection on his face, he was told to go to A& E.

" It's happened to me before, so I knew I had to get some serious treatments and IV antibiotics, " said the 59-year-old from Cardiff.

But He Said he spent four nights on a chair at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales waiting for a bed.

Cardiff and Vale health board said it was In Touch with Mr Evans and " sincerely" apologised.

The Welsh Government said health boards were already Working Together to share infrastructure and were expected to develop regional approaches for high volume and specialist services.

" I was really shocked by the conditions that the patients and staff were in, " said Mr Evans.

" There was only one toilet to use and no hot food.

" The staff did a fantastic job and they worked really hard and they're so caring, but they were under real pressure as well.

" There was a sense of helplessness from the staff to The Point where they had to just manage their way through a horrific situation, caring for people in this way.

" I'd always believed that the health service was there if I needed it.

" In this instance it was there, but only just only just and that was because of the staff and their professionalism. "

A health board spokesman said: " Our services are under extreme pressure due to A Number of factors including current staff shortages and the sustained challenges coronavirus presents.

" In addition, health and social care services across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan are experiencing significant and sustained pressures which is impacting the timely discharge of patients from hospital.

" These and other challenges are impacting on patient flow within our sites and, in turn, waiting times in our emergency unit.

" In this instance we sincerely apologise for the delays and experience for Mr Evans, and our concerns team are In Touch with him to respond directly to the concerns raised. "

The disrupted flow of patients through The Hospital system has been well documented during the pandemic.

means there are currently about 1,000 patients who are medically fit in Welsh hospitals, but care cannot be secured in the community, meaning their beds cannot be given to others.

The impact has trickled through The System , leaving patients such as John with long waits for a bed, as well as More Than 8,800 patients waiting More Than 12 Hours in A& E in November alone.

The Most recent A& E waiting times showed an improvement for those waiting both four and 12 Hours , but that is compared with record lows in September and October.

The Target is that 95% of patients should be seen within four hours, but it was 67. 6% in November. Fresh data is due to be published on Thursday.

Opposition parties said long term solutions were required and Sue Hill, from The Royal College of Surgeons, agreed.

" Already in Wales we had bigger, longer waiting lists per head of population than similar places in England, " said Ms Hill.

" Every winter I've had to cancel my elective patients because beds on my surgical ward are full of medical patients with chest infections, not Covid, but flu, pneumonia and those things. "

In October 2021, there were almost 680,000 patient pathways waiting to start treatment, the highest since comparable data was first collected in 2011.

" One of the things The Royal College of Surgeons has asked the Welsh Government to consider is mandating cross-regional cooperation, " said Ms Hill.

She explained that where health boards have been able to establish surgical hubs, many procedures have been able to continue, but not all areas in Wales have the capacity to do that.

What are health boards doing to tackle the backlog?

A Welsh Government spokesman said: " Health boards are already working closely together to share infrastructure in an effort to meet demand and ensure that those patients most in need of care are treated.

" Over time this will help address the backlog of patients waiting for treatment. This includes Hywel Dda and Swansea Bay working closely together on A Number of areas, including cataracts, and Cwm Taf Morgannwg being a regional hub for diagnostics.

" Cancer and cardiac treatment is already managed across health board boundaries, with Swansea, for example, leading on pancreatic and Lung Cancer treatment.

" We expect health boards to develop regional approaches for their high volume and specialist services whilst developing sustainable services.

" Last Year we announced a £170m recurrent investment in planned care and expect health boards to develop plans about how they can transform how their services are delivered and make best use of the funding available. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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