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Betsi Cadwaladr, from Bala, north Wales, has been adopted as a nurse heroine by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Wales for her work. Her name has also been taken by Wales' largest health board.
Betsi Cadwaladr health board's refusal to disclose the full report after a Freedom of Information request 14 months ago has now been overturned. A review of the 42-bed Hergest psychiatric unit was ...
The head of Wales' public spending watchdog wrote to the Welsh government two years ago saying ministers were making "unhelpful" comments about north Wales' health board. The auditor general ...
Betsi Cadwaladr UHB was put back into special measures earlier this year after being taken out of them just before the 2021 Senedd elections. The move came days after a damming report into the ...
Betsi Cadwaladr's board was completely replaced last year after an Audit Wales report raised concerns over "dysfunctionality". Health minister Eluned Morgan has looked back on how changes at the ...
Hospital chief was paid the equivalent to a £469,500 annual salary for her role at a Welsh NHS health board - meaning she took home £105,000 more than she should have in just four months.
Betsi Cadwaladr have been issued with more PDFs than all other Welsh health boards combined between January 2023 and April 2024. Credit: ITV Cymru Wales "It's really important to get across that ...
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board is at the centre of a series of controversies and allegations and the Welsh Government has been heavily criticised for its handling of those issues.
Jill Galvani, director of nursing and midwifery at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, said: “It’s appropriate and fitting the health board should take the lead in terms of ensuring there ...
Born as Betsi Cadwaladr in Bala on May 24, 1789, (changing her surname to Davis because the English thought it a mouthful), she was one of 16 children. Her mother Judith Erasmus died when Betsi ...
Betsi Shays may be the most visible wife on the trail, but she’s not the only one who has taken a public role with her husband’s campaign. Women typically vote at higher rates than men, ...
Betsi Cadwaladr, from Bala, north Wales, has been adopted as a nurse heroine by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Wales for her work. Her name has also been taken by Wales' largest health board.
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