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New response time targets are expected to be set for ambulance crews in Wales following the announcement of an official review into the service. | |
Health Minister Lesley Griffiths has announced plans to improve response times as well as holding a "comprehensive review" into the service. | |
The service has come under fire for failing to meet its current targets. | |
Welsh Ambulance Service managers say they welcome the review into the trust. | |
The ambulance service called the Welsh government action "positive". | The ambulance service called the Welsh government action "positive". |
The review follows recent concern about uncertainty over the service's budget as well as its performance on meeting national targets on response times. | The review follows recent concern about uncertainty over the service's budget as well as its performance on meeting national targets on response times. |
It failed to meet the target of responding to 65% of the most urgent calls within eight minutes for the fourth successive month. | It failed to meet the target of responding to 65% of the most urgent calls within eight minutes for the fourth successive month. |
But the minister announced she wants to increase the Category A target to 70% of calls whereas in England it stands at 75%. | |
A final decision will be made after the review is completed, the Welsh government said. | |
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "The trust welcomes the minister's announcement and will fully support the Welsh government throughout the review process. | A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "The trust welcomes the minister's announcement and will fully support the Welsh government throughout the review process. |
"We see this as a positive opportunity to create a strong platform on which to take forward the trust as a provider of high quality services within the wider health and social care system." | "We see this as a positive opportunity to create a strong platform on which to take forward the trust as a provider of high quality services within the wider health and social care system." |
Mrs Griffiths has denied claims that a wrangle over funding had left the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust without a budget. | Mrs Griffiths has denied claims that a wrangle over funding had left the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust without a budget. |
'Get a grip' | 'Get a grip' |
It gets most of its funding from a committee whose members include the bosses of Wales' seven health boards. | It gets most of its funding from a committee whose members include the bosses of Wales' seven health boards. |
Despite a deadline for budget negotiations to be concluded in June, a final settlement for 2012/13 was not agreed until 2 November. | Despite a deadline for budget negotiations to be concluded in June, a final settlement for 2012/13 was not agreed until 2 November. |
Mrs Griffiths said the service's core financial allocation was agreed in April and that recent discussions were about "in-year adjustments". | Mrs Griffiths said the service's core financial allocation was agreed in April and that recent discussions were about "in-year adjustments". |
She told AMs: "This will be a comprehensive review and will cover relationships with health boards, targets, and whether the current arrangements might be modified, and the relationship between emergency and non-emergency patient transport services." | She told AMs: "This will be a comprehensive review and will cover relationships with health boards, targets, and whether the current arrangements might be modified, and the relationship between emergency and non-emergency patient transport services." |
Officials have been asked to draw up terms of reference by the end of the month, she said. | Officials have been asked to draw up terms of reference by the end of the month, she said. |
Liberal Democrat AM Peter Black said it would be the ninth review of its type. | Liberal Democrat AM Peter Black said it would be the ninth review of its type. |
Speaking during a Lib Dem-tabled Senedd debate about the ambulance service, he said: "It seems to me, minister, that you have to get a grip of this issue and I wonder whether a review is going to do it." | Speaking during a Lib Dem-tabled Senedd debate about the ambulance service, he said: "It seems to me, minister, that you have to get a grip of this issue and I wonder whether a review is going to do it." |
Plaid Cymru's Elin Jones said: "Evidence from around Wales is clearly indicating that our ambulance service is at breaking point." | Plaid Cymru's Elin Jones said: "Evidence from around Wales is clearly indicating that our ambulance service is at breaking point." |
She added: "Any financial uncertainty just adds to the turmoil faced by ambulance trust managers and paramedics." | She added: "Any financial uncertainty just adds to the turmoil faced by ambulance trust managers and paramedics." |
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