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Waiting Goes on for Patients in Casualty

By Madeleine Brindley Health Editor PATIENTS at the flagship University Hospital of Wales are continuing to wait hours in A&E. Official figures reveal that Cardiff and Vale NHS Trustw as Wales' worst performing against tough four and eight-hour targets.

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Waiting goes on for patients in casualty

PATIENTS at the flagship University Hospital of Wales are continuing to wait hours in A&E.

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Life Begins At 40 For NHS Occupational Therapist Who Suffered From Crohn's Disease

Cardiff has the highest incidence of Crohn's Disease in the UK. The University Hospital of Wales is conducting research into the condition with eminent gastroenterologist Dr Hawthorne of Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust who himself is part of a national study.

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Couple’s ‘fast-freeze’ miracle baby

MEET Evie Bloomer, the first baby born in the UK using a pioneering technique to freeze embryos at Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales.

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Neurologist shares his week – and worries

I AM a consultant neurologist at the University Hospital of Wales, in Cardiff, and the Royal Glamorgan Hospital, in Llantrisant.

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Hospital’s helipad is put to the test

A SERIES of helicopters landed at the University Hospital of Wales yesterday to test the helipad.

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Due for delivery soon: City’s new maternity unit run by midwives

WORK on a new £16m maternity unit providing mums with the latest birthing facilities has begun at Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales.

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Cardiff at bottom of A&E waiting time league

EMERGENCY patients at Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales continue to face the longest waits for A&E treatment, new figures revealed today.

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Patients face 10-year wait for promised free parking

PATIENTS and visitors parking at the University Hospital of Wales could have to wait 10 years for charges to fall.

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Cardiff News: Patients face 10-year wait for promised free parking

PATIENTS and visitors parking at the University Hospital of Wales could have to wait 10 years for charges to fall.

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University Hospital of Wales parking disgrace

PATIENTS and visitors using Wales’ largest hospital will continue to pay the most expensive parking charges in the NHS for at least another decade.

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Harry Takes Time Out From Schedule to Talk to Patients and Joke With Staff

LARGE crowds of patients and NHS staff greeted Prince Harry as he arrived at the University Hospital of Wales, in Cardiff - the second part of his official visit as patron of Dolen Cymru.

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Ambulances queuing amid beds shortage

AMBULANCES have once again been queuing outside the University Hospital of Wales, unable to offload patients.

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Hospital Ward Virus Victims Recovering

MOST of the patients and staff hit by an outbreak of a virus causing sickness and diarrhoea at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales are now recovering, it was revealed today.

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Outbreak of Virus Closes Hospital Ward to New Cases ; Patients and Staff Contract Sickness Bug

By Greg Tindle AN INCREASING number of cases of a virus causing sickness and diarrhoea among patients and staff has been confirmed on a ward at Cardiff's University Hospital of Wales.