Would fewer, specialised hospitals be good for Wales?
The third in our series of special features taking a closer look at devolution in Wales, 20 years since the referendum in 1997 that started it all.
Professor Marcus Longley - one of Wales' top health experts and soon to be Chair of Cwm Taf Health Board - has been examining the Welsh NHS since devolution. Today, in his third and final report, Professor Longley looks to the future of the NHS, asking "would fewer, specialised hospitals be good for Wales?"
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