NHS Wales must increase its use of the private sector to improve service delivery, argues think tank

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Martin Shipton A new report from the centre right Welsh think tank Prydain has called for the increased use of private healthcare to alleviate the worsening “health emergency” in NHS Wales. The report, titled Performing Major Surgery, highlights that the NHS in Wales is under unprecedented strain due to an ageing population, rising disease prevalence, […]

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