
Betsi Cadwaladr: Sorting out health board could take decade, says chair
Betsi Cadwaladr's interim chairman says the changes needed will "probably" take five to 10 years.

Making the improvements needed to the troubled Betsi Cadwaladr health board could take as long as a decade, its interim chairman has said.
The body providing north Wales health services was put into special measures for the second time in February, with eleven board members forced to resign.
On Thursday, Dyfed Edwards said that making the changes required was "almost like creating a new health board".
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North Wales health service fiasco letting it's people down on healthcare. It'll take over a decade to sort it. The Welsh government received £18.4bn budget in 2019/20 but it spends it's money on 20mph zones and pride zebra crossings.