Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board making progress under special measures

4 Mar 2025 11:26 AM

North Wales’ health board is making progress under special measures but will remain under the highest level of support.

A progress report which reflects on two years since Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board was put into special measures reveals progress in a range of areas, including culture, leadership and governance and quality and safety.

But there are still challenges, especially in relation to planned care performance and timely access to urgent and emergency care.

Some encouraging signs of improvement highlighted include:

And a series of new services have been developed in North Wales including:

Speaking about the progress made to date, Health Secretary Jeremy Miles said:

I want to commend the staff’s commitment and determination to make meaningful improvements to health services for the people throughout North Wales.

I have seen first-hand examples of the excellent work taking place, but we know there is more to do to improve the experience of staff, patients and their families.

We will continue to support the health board to improve and provide excellent care for North Wales.