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BBC Health 📅 24 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

What NHS challenges does the election winner face?

There are currently 687,958 people waiting for any type of NHS treatment in Wales.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Wales faces a significant NHS backlog with nearly 688,000 patients awaiting treatment, representing a substantial clinical workload challenge for the incoming government.
  • Extended waiting times are likely to impact clinical outcomes across multiple specialties and may require prioritisation frameworks to manage demand effectively.
  • The new administration will need to address capacity and resource constraints as an immediate priority to reduce waiting lists and improve patient access to care.
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There are currently 687,958 people waiting for any type of NHS treatment in Wales.

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