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  • Cronfa Betsi Fund launched
    9 February 2012
    At the end of January the Cronfa Betsi Fund was launched in a ceremony held at the Conwy Business Centre to an audience of local dignitaries, representatives of local authorities, members of the business community and volunteers and representatives of community groups.
  • The Matron Returns
    1 February 2012
    Matrons are returning to all hospital wards and district and community nursing in North Wales as Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board reintroduces Matrons.
  • 2 new Independent Members for the Health Board
    27 January 2012
    The Chairman has welcomed two new Independent Members to the Board of Betsi Cadwaladr – Councillor Liz Roberts and Mrs. Marian Wyn Jones.
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Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board is the largest health organisation in Wales, providing a full range of primary, community, mental health and acute hospital services for a population of around 676,000 people across the six counties of North Wales (Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham) as well as some parts of mid Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire.

 
The Health Board employs around 18,000 staff and has a budget of around £1.1 billion.  It is responsible for the operation of three district general hospitals (Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor, Ysbyty Glan Clwyd near Rhyl, and Wrexham Maelor Hospital) as well as 22 other acute and community hospitals, and a network of over 90 health centres, clinics, community health team bases and mental health units.  It also coordinates the work of 121 GP practices and NHS services provided by North Wales dentists, opticians and pharmacies.
 

 

Last updated: 06 February 2012

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