The Management of Chronic Conditions in Wales – An Update Read more about The Management of Chronic Conditions in Wales – An Update
The Management of Chronic Conditions in Wales – An Update Read more about The Management of Chronic Conditions in Wales – An Update
Chronic conditions services improve but more needs to be done Read more about Chronic conditions services improve but more needs to be done The report published today focuses on the progress which has been made on improving chronic conditions services in Wales since the publication of a previous Auditor General report in 2008. Chronic conditions present a growing challenge to health and social services in Wales. An estimated 800,000 people report having at least one chronic condition; such as diabetes, heart disease, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The prevalence of chronic conditions increases with age and its burden on the health system is likely to increase as more people live longer.
The Auditor General’s programme of value for money studies Briefing paper for the Public Accounts Committee Read more about The Auditor General’s programme of value for money studies Briefing paper for the Public Accounts Committee
The Auditor General’s programme of value for money studies Briefing paper for the Public Accounts Committee Read more about The Auditor General’s programme of value for money studies Briefing paper for the Public Accounts Committee
Welsh Government location strategy ‘delivered its objectives’ Read more about Welsh Government location strategy ‘delivered its objectives’ The Welsh Government delivered the objectives of its Location Strategy, and by April 2012 had relocated more than 550 posts from Cardiff to three new offices in Merthyr Tydfil, Aberystwyth and Llandudno Junction. But the overall value for money from the Location Strategy Programme is uncertain, according to a report published today by the Auditor General for Wales.