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Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board - A Comparati...

This report sets out our view of orthopaedic services in Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board (the Health Board) and our view of how the service compares to the rest of Wales.

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Powys Teaching Health Board - A Comparative Picture of Ortho...

This report sets out our view of orthopaedic services in Powys Teaching Health Board (the Health Board) based on that data, and our view of how the service compares to the rest of Wales.

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A review of Orthopaedic services

On behalf of the Auditor General for Wales staff of the Wales Audit Office have undertaken an examination of the national and local approaches adopted to manage demand for orthopaedic services. 

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Section 33 arrangements: ICT Partnership - Powys County Coun...

The section 33 agreement provides a formal basis for partnership working into which individual partnership schemes slot. 

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City and Council of Swansea - Annual Improvement Report Inco...

The 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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Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15

The Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2015 has been jointly prepared, and is laid before the National Assembly for Wales, by the Auditor General for Wales and the Chair of the Wales Audit Office, in accordance with Schedule 2 of the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2013 and containing matters as directed by the Treasury.

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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council - Annual Improvement R...

The report summarises the assessments undertaken since the Auditor General published his last annual improvement report in May 2014 and includes the findings of the Auditor General’s Corporate Assessment, undertaken in September 2014.

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Handling of historic waiting list anomalies - Cwm Taf Univer...

The Health Board has taken positive action to address weaknesses in its waiting list management processes and prevent the identified problems recurring.

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Cwm Taf University Health Board - District Nursing Services ...

The main conclusion from the review is while there is a high-level vision for the district nursing service, further work is required to strengthen service planning and performance monitoring, and to improve understanding of demand and deployment.

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Powys Teaching Health Board - Review of District Nursing Ser...

The range of interventions provided by the district nursing service reflects the service specification but there are real opportunities to put the service at the centre of the Health Board’s approach for delivering care in the community, to improve utilisation of resources and to minimise variation.

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