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Aneurin Bevan University Health Board - Follow-up Review of ...

Between March and June 2015, we undertook follow-up work at Aneurin Bevan University Health Board to assess the extent to which it had implemented the Auditor General’s national recommendations from 2012 on hospital catering and patient nutrition.

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Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board - Hospital Ca...

Our 2015 follow-up work at Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board assessed the extent to which the Health Board had implemented the Auditor General’s national recommendations from 2012 on hospital catering and patient nutrition. 

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Powys Teaching Health Board - Hospital Catering and Patient ...

Between March and June 2015, the Wales Audit Office undertook follow-up work at Powys Teaching Health Board, to assess the extent to which it had implemented the Auditor General’s national recommendations in 2012 on hospital catering and patient nutrition.

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Diagnostic review of ICT capacity and resources - Velindre N...

 The diagnostic review is based upon an analysis of comparative data and the views of a sample of staff who use clinical ICT systems on a regular basis at Velindre NHS Trust.

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Operating Theatres: A Summary of Local Audit Findings

This report summarises the findings from our follow-up work, recognising that since the time of our audits, health boards have been working to address our local recommendations.

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Cardiff and Vale University Health Board - Structured Assess...

This Structured Assessment has assessed the robustness of the Health Board’s financial management arrangements, the adequacy of its governance arrangements and the management of key enablers that support effective use of resources.

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Learning from patient experience: key questions for NHS Heal...

These questions focus mainly on the ways that health bodies ask patients for feedback.

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Wrexham County Borough Council - Corporate Assessment Report...

This Corporate Assessment sought to answer the following question: ‘Is the Council capable of delivering its priorities and improved outcomes for citizens?

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Governance in the NHS in Wales - Memorandum for the Public A...

This memorandum was prepared by the Auditor General for Wales to provide the Public Accounts Committee with information about the governance arrangements in NHS Wales, as part of the Committee’s consideration of evidence into the governance arrangements at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.

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City of Cardiff Council - Corporate Assessment Follow On

This follow-on review seeks to answer the question: ‘Is the Council effectively addressing the issues raised in the Corporate Assessment?’

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