<p>Orthopaedic Care</p>

Part of 2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:50 pm on 29 March 2017.

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Photo of Nathan Gill Nathan Gill Independent 2:50, 29 March 2017

Thank you, Cabinet Secretary. I understand that much of the routine orthopaedic surgery in the north Wales region is outsourced to the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt hospital in Oswestry. May I just read from a letter I have received from a consultant orthopaedic surgeon in the Betsi Cadwaladr University Local Health Board, which, as I’m sure you’re aware, is under special measures? He says that not investing in elective orthopaedic services for decades has created a situation where the health board is trapped and now cannot even protect these elective orthopaedic services. He goes on to say that this poor investment planning, lack of vision and short-term arrangements that have gone on for probably over two decades is now encroaching on the quality of life of many chronic joint pain sufferers, who are waiting scandalous times for their treatments.

Do you know, Cabinet Secretary, how much money is going over the border for orthopaedic treatment? Do you agree that this money is better invested in north Wales? In reply to Mark Reckless, you said that you respect doctors and want to have a genuine conversation with them. In light of that, would you agree to meet with me and several orthopaedic surgeons in north Wales to help you to better understand what the actual problems are, but also to look at positive outcomes and how we can address these problems?