00:00I'd be grateful if we could have a statement from the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care regarding the delivery
00:06of services in Mid and West Wales.
00:08Now, last week, my co-Ceredigum Pembro member, Anna Nicol, raised the centralisation of services from Withybush and Bronglis hospitals,
00:16and asked for a statement on equal access to health services in rural Wales.
00:21Now, in response, you said that the Local Health Board is responsible for planning and providing local services.
00:26And whilst that's true, it's also true that the Welsh Government is responsible for the oversight of the NHS and
00:33sets the direction of travel.
00:35And if it wanted to, it could intervene to safeguard services.
00:40Now, during the election campaign, Plaid Cymru highlighted an online petition calling for the Welsh Government to intervene and save
00:47services.
00:47And it also supported the calls for a stroke unit at Bronglis hospital.
00:52And yet, in response to a written question to me on this matter, the Cabinet Minister has passed the buck
00:58back to the Local Health Board.
01:00Therefore, given the lack of clarity on this specific issue, I'd be grateful if we could have a clear statement
01:07from the Cabinet Minister for Health and Care
01:09so that the people of Ceredigia and Pembroke can understand whether the Welsh Government will intervene to safeguard essential services
01:15at Withybush and Bronglis hospitals.
01:19Thank you very much for that question.
01:23Certainly, you will have been here for the Cabinet Minister for Health's priorities statement last week,
01:31where it was clear in terms of expectations in terms of performance and the availability of treatment across Wales,
01:37be that in rural Wales or urban Wales, I would encourage you to continue to engage with the Cabinet Minister.
01:47There will be other opportunities to question the Cabinet Minister here.
01:51But as you saw last week, there has already been a statement as to the Minister's priorities
01:56and that willingness to work across Wales to find the solutions that we all want.
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