The BBC has just reported that 600 beds are to be lost at Cardiff's two main hospitals. According to an assembly government strategy, there was "too much reliance on acute hospitals in Wales".
Has the Assembly learnt nothing from last year's reconfiguration debacle?
This is not about patient care but about cutting costs in the NHS and it is a scandal that so many administrators continue to be employed when such vital services are cut.
On a wider note, it will be interesting to see the reaction of local AMs in Cardiff to this proposition, particularly that of the Party of Wales, given their opposition last year to hospital closures during the Assembly campaign and must, if they are in government with Labour, be supporting this latest cut in the NHS in Wales.
Has the Assembly learnt nothing from last year's reconfiguration debacle?
This is not about patient care but about cutting costs in the NHS and it is a scandal that so many administrators continue to be employed when such vital services are cut.
On a wider note, it will be interesting to see the reaction of local AMs in Cardiff to this proposition, particularly that of the Party of Wales, given their opposition last year to hospital closures during the Assembly campaign and must, if they are in government with Labour, be supporting this latest cut in the NHS in Wales.
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