Better recording and sharing of data essential to meeting healthcare needs of those experiencing homelessness
A new report published today by Public Health Wales’ Research and Evaluation Division highlights the need for healthcare services to record and share information on patients’ housing status, so that their healthcare needs can be better identified, understood and supported.
Wales faces unprecedented 'triple challenge' to health and wellbeing
A new report published by Public Health Wales today is the first of its kind to study the cumulative impacts of Brexit, coronavirus and climate change together and their combined influences on health, wellbeing and inequalities in Wales.
Raising profile of nursing and midwifery is key for global health improvement
A new report published by Public Health Wales today, identifies that recognising and championing nursing on a global scale is essential to improving health for all.
Independent review announced into response to Llwynhendy TB outbreak
Public Health Wales and Hywel Dda University Health Board (UHB) have announced that they have jointly commissioned an external review of the response to the Tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in the Llwynhendy area.
Public Health Wales NHS Trust and Bangor University are carrying out a national telephone survey to understand people’s views on climate change and health in Wales.