QNR – Senedd Cymru am ar 17 Mawrth 2026.
Russell George
Ceidwadwyr
From April 2026, the new NHS dental contract arrangements will mean that NHS dentistry is provided on a risk and needs basis, with prevention at its core. This will provide a fairer and more equitable system for dentists and patients, enabling health boards to provide care to those who need it most.
Janet Finch-Saunders
Ceidwadwyr
Ending care in temporary spaces requires better patient flow. The health board plans to achieve this by expanding same-day emergency care, accelerating discharge, boosting community capacity, and strengthening senior clinical decision making. The Welsh Government is supporting through extra funding, an intensive support team, and daily performance oversight to reduce crowding quickly but sustainably.
Mark Isherwood
Ceidwadwyr
The Welsh Government supports the hardest-to-reach and most vulnerable families through targeted early years programmes. These are focused on early intervention and prevention. Central to this is Flying Start, which provides enhanced health visiting, parenting support, funded childcare for two-year-olds and support for early language development in our most disadvantaged communities. This is complemented by outreach beyond designated areas and wider action to tackle poverty and inequality.
Mabon ap Gwynfor
Plaid Cymru
Mae gwella gwasanaethau iechyd i fenywod yn flaenoriaeth i'r Llywodraeth hon. Mae amseroedd aros gynaecoleg wedi parhau i ostwng yn y gogledd dros y flwyddyn ddiwethaf. Ym mis Rhagfyr, roedd yr amser aros canolrif am driniaeth wedi gostwng saith wythnos, i ychydig dros 28 wythnos. Roedd gostyngiad o ychydig dros 66 y cant yn nifer y cleifion sy'n aros dros 52 wythnos am apwyntiad claf allanol cyntaf. Mae'r gwaith i wella mynediad at wasanaethau gynaecoleg arbenigol yn parhau, gan ganolbwyntio ar fodelau gwasanaeth newydd ar gyfer canser gynaecolegol, gofal endometriosis arbenigol a gofal erthyliad hwyr yng Nghymru.
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