healthcare, Cross border, Welsh NHS
Further evidence on impact of cross-border healthcare
2 December 2014
The Welsh Affairs Committee takes evidence from representatives of English hospitals, clinical commissioning bodies and Welsh councils for its cross-border healthcare inquiry.
- Parliament TV: Cross-border health arrangements between England and Wales
- Inquiry: Cross-border health arrangements between England and Wales
- Welsh Affairs Committee
Witnesses
Tuesday 2 December 2014, Wilson Room, Portcullis House
At 9.30am
- Tony Chambers, Chief Executive, Countess of Chester Hospital
- Caroline Smith, Senior Manager Engagement and Inclusion, Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group
- Dr Julie Davies, Director of Strategy and Service Redesign, Shropshire Clinical Commissioning Group
At 10.15am
- Councillor Darren Mayor, Portfolio Holder for Adult Social Services, Powys County Council
- Frederick Davies, Vice-Chair, Visiting, Monitoring and Scrutiny Committee, Brecknock and Radnor Community Health Council
Focus of the session
From the first panel, the Committee hears about how English hospitals and commissioning bodies are affected by cross-border health requirements and what they do to facilitate cross-border care.
During the second panel the Committee asks about the effects of cross-border healthcare arrangements on patients living in Wales.