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Carwyn Jones criticises Ann Clwyd's attacks on Welsh NHS | Carwyn Jones criticises Ann Clwyd's attacks on Welsh NHS |
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First Minister Carwyn Jones has criticised Labour MP Ann Clwyd for her attacks on the state of the Welsh NHS. | First Minister Carwyn Jones has criticised Labour MP Ann Clwyd for her attacks on the state of the Welsh NHS. |
He told AMs: "Ann Clwyd has produced no evidence and no facts." | He told AMs: "Ann Clwyd has produced no evidence and no facts." |
She said last year deaths of patients waiting for heart surgery at University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, were the equivalent of the Stafford Hospital scandal. | |
Ms Clwyd said she had provided evidence and urged ministers to focus on the NHS "crisis" rather than attack her. | |
In her latest criticism, in an article in The Times newspaper on Monday, Ms Clwyd said the NHS in Wales was facing a "crisis" and the latest waiting times statistics were a "warning sign of deep problems in the Welsh NHS". | |
The Cynon Valley MP led a UK government-commissioned inquiry on how NHS hospitals in England handle complaints, and said she also received hundreds of letters from Welsh patients outlining poor experiences they had suffered. | |
Her work on the inquiry came about after a BBC interview in which she broke down, describing the poor care her late husband had received. | |
She said her husband Owen Roberts had died "like a battery hen" at the University Hospital of Wales. | |
During First Minister's Questions on Tuesday, Mr Jones said Ms Clwyd had been asked "on more than one occasion" to produce the evidence to back up her claims. | During First Minister's Questions on Tuesday, Mr Jones said Ms Clwyd had been asked "on more than one occasion" to produce the evidence to back up her claims. |
Mr Jones said Ms Clwyd had provided "anonymous" and "unattributable" comments that "can't be investigated". | |
When asked by Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies about Ms Clwyd's criticism of waiting times in the Welsh NHS, Mr Jones said: "I'm afraid Ann has based her allegations on the way her husband was treated. | |
"She has refused permission for the report surrounding her husband's treatment to be made public. | "She has refused permission for the report surrounding her husband's treatment to be made public. |
"I think it's important for people to make a judgement on what happened when that report is made public, but that is ultimately a matter, of course, for others." | |
'Casual reference' | |
In a statement issued on Tuesday evening, Ms Clwyd denied Mr Jones's suggestion that she had not backed up her claims. | |
"The fact is that I have sent considerable information to the first minister and to the health minister in the Welsh assembly, and also to Welsh assembly members - evidence of the widespread concerns about the performance of the NHS in Wales. | |
"I have also met with Carwyn Jones and [Health Minister] Mark Drakeford to further expand on those concerns. | |
"In addition to statistical data, I also sent them a summary of the concerns contained in the hundreds of letters I have received from Welsh patients." | |
Ms Clwyd said the identity of those patients "must always remain confidential", unless they gave permission for their names to be released. | |
"I am, however, upset by the irrelevant and casual reference to my husband's case in political and professional circles," she added. | |
"My complaint on this issue is still under way and has not yet been resolved. | |
"Additionally my husband's case is, on its own, far less important than the hundreds of letters it has brought forward from those whose experience was apparently similar to mine. | |
"I would far rather the assembly concentrate on resolving the current crisis in the NHS in Wales than attacking me personally." | |
'Ingrained problems' | 'Ingrained problems' |
Mr Davies said Welsh ministers should be "listening carefully and acting on her fears" rather than "condemning Ann Clwyd for speaking out". | |
"Each and every time Mrs Clwyd has raised concerns they have been proved correct," said the Welsh Conservative leader. | |
"I have asked the first minister if he will work with me to facilitate joint discussions with Ann Clwyd and, despite his response, I will continue to work towards this aim. | "I have asked the first minister if he will work with me to facilitate joint discussions with Ann Clwyd and, despite his response, I will continue to work towards this aim. |
"Case after case, fault after fault, the deeply ingrained problems within Labour's NHS are clear for all to see." | |