Exclusive: Welsh secretary will use conference speech to announce measure for elective treatment and outpatients NHS patients in Wales will be allowed to travel to England to receive care for the first time ever under plans to be announced by the Welsh secretary on Monday. Jo Stevens will tell th...
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