Not moving to virtual assessment panels to assess people’s healthcare needs mean patients and families in Wales face a damaging backlog, writes Dr Arun Midha.
The NHS is Not Ready to Return to Normal
Doctors are seeing a rise in demand for NHS services as lockdown restrictions are eased but, as things stand, they won’t be able to manage patient demand, writes Dr David Bailey.
Transforming Wales post-COVID-19, the road to new collaborations
Dr. Richard Greville argues that we are stronger together and only through collaboration can we successfully tackle COVID-19.
Now we must live up to ourselves: #RethinkingWales and beyond
Dylan Moore introduces issue 64 of the welsh agenda magazine with a call for us all to use this unique moment wisely
Protect doctors during this pandemic, or lose them
Phil Banfield says doctor wellbeing needs to inform advice given on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Real-life Corrie: Cancer and pregnancy
NHS Wales needs to adapt to the unique challenges of cancer and pregnancy, write Lisa Whittaker and Pete Wallroth
Wasting our breath on emergency care?
Joseph Carter argues for a shift in spending from emergency care and high-cost treatment to a focus on locally delivered interventions for respiratory care.
We risk falling further behind if we don’t address the NHS workforce deficit
Wales is one of the worst performers when it comes to cancer survival and only investment in our diagnostic workforce can improve things, writes Andy Glyde
A National Care Service is long overdue
Our part-public, part-private, part-charitable social care system is delivering an inefficient and unjust service. It’s time to finish Aneurin Bevan’s work, argues Helen Mary Jones