Mike Hedges AM welcomes announcement that a Plan has been
launched to improve respiratory health in Wales
An
updated plan to improve respiratory health in Wales has been launched today by
the Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething.
Mike
Hedges said…. ‘I greatly welcome this updated plan; I know many people from my
Constituency who suffer from respiratory health problems; it is a very
debilitating condition and any improvements that can be made to these people’s
health really is life enhancing.
Dealing
with issues such as smoking and childhood asthma will see really significant
improvements in quality of life for these people. I welcome the Welsh
Governments new initiatives to deal with these issues. I look forward following
the progress of this new plan in the coming years’
It sets
out the Welsh Government’s vision for respiratory services in Wales and
identifies the actions the NHS in Wales will take in response. The plan will
focus on delivering care that best impacts on patient experience and outcome
and tackling variation in the quality of care.
The plan
outlines work to improve smoking cessation services, better diagnose chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and reduce variation in prescribing.
Health boards have all committed to:
·
appointing a flu jab champion
·
ensuring carbon monoxide monitoring and referral is routine
smokers attending a respiratory outpatient appointment
·
offering patients and parents asthma action plans for better self
care
·
improve access to exercise-based programmes for people with
chronic respiratory conditions.
In 2015, around 15% of adults in
Wales were being treated for a respiratory condition and respiratory diseases
caused more than 16% of all deaths in Wales. Asthma UK estimates there are
around 59,000 children with asthma in Wales, 9.5% of the total.
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