Mike Hedges AM
has welcomed the findings of an independent Parliamentary review into the
delivery of health and social care services in Wales. The independent report
concludes that Wales needs a different system to delivery seamless health and
care services.
The reviews
proposals will build on the Welsh Labour Governments strong track record of
promoting the integration of health and social care, which is very different to
what is happening in other parts of the UK. The report is published at a time
when all the UK countries are experiencing high level of demand for health and
care services, and these services are becoming increasingly stretched. It
provides a rare opportunity to focus on solutions for the long term – solutions
that we must will all need to get behind.
The panel’s
report includes a renewed vision for health and social care in Wales, with
action guided by four mutually supportive goals:
· Improving the health and wellbeing of
the population;
· improving the experience and quality of
care for individuals and their families;
· improving the wellbeing and engagement
of the workforce;
· increasing the value achieved from the
resources that are invested in services.
The report,
recommends bold new models of care with services organised around the
individual and their family, as close to home as possible. It also emphasises
that services need to be preventative, easy to access and of high
quality. They also need to be seamless, and delivered without artificial
barriers.
Mike Hedges
AM said “I welcome this
report and the call for further integration between health and social care
services. The impacts of an ageing population means we have to get this
right”
“The Welsh
Labour Government were right to protect social care funding not just because of
the support that funding gives to vulnerable individuals but because cutting it
has a huge impact on our NHS”
“These
conclusions could not be more timely and I am glad to see that in Wales at
least we have a Government that is looking to find long term solutions to the
challenges facing our NHS”
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