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19/01/2017

Funding To Improve Health Services For Mums And Babies

Vaughan Gething, Wales' Health Secretary has confirmed that more than £31 million is to be invested in health services for mothers and babies. The funding will go towards child health, premature babies and obstetric services in south Wales.

It is understood that over £25m will be spent on redeveloping neonatal and obstetric services at the University Hospital of Wales. This will include:

• Eight additional intensive care cots in a redeveloped neonatal unit with expanded facilities for patients and families, including a bereavement suite

• New obstetric facilities, including a ward with eight extra inpatient beds with en suite facilities

• A new obstetric operating theatre with a dedicated recovery area.

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In addition, more than £6m will be spent to strengthen and redevelop services at Prince Charles Hospital, Cwm Taf, and will involve:

• An expansion of the neonatal unit with nine additional cots

• A redeveloped obstetric labour ward with six birthing rooms – one with a pool

• A redeveloped midwife-led unit with four birthing rooms – two with pools.

The investment will also be used to refurbish the current maternity operating theatre and to construct a second operating theatre alongside.

It is anticipated that the schemes will be completed by December 2017 in Cwm Taf University Health Board and in June 2018 in Cardiff and Vale University Health Board.

Health Secretary Vaughan Gething said: "This funding will benefit services for mothers and babies at Prince Charles Hospital and the University Hospital of Wales.

"It forms part of our commitment to supporting the South Wales Programme, developing health services for women and babies that are fit for the future.

"This significant investment will help to deliver the best possible care, in line with expert guidance and standards from specialist bodies including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the All Wales neonatal network, and will provide extra capacity to meet growing demands for services in the years to come.

"It's a further example of how we are investing in improving healthcare for the future for the people of Wales."

(JP/MH)

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"Vaughan Gething, Wales' Health Secretary has confirmed that more than £31 million is to be invested in health services for mothers and babies."