Ymhellach i WQ89949, beth fu'r gostyngiad mewn atgyfeiriadau eilaidd fel cyfran o'r nifer gyffredinol o atgyfeiriadau eilaidd ers dechrau'r gwaith cynnar yng Nghaerdydd a'r Fro?
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board started its referral pathway work before the COVID-19 pandemic. I have therefore provided figures showing the number of referrals into secondary care in the 12-month period before the pandemic and in the latest 12-month period, for all health boards and for Wales.
Table 1: Referrals into secondary care by Local Health Board, March 2019 to February 2020 and October 2022 to September 2023
|
March 2019 to February 2020 (pre covid) |
October 2022 to September 2023 (recent 12- month period) |
Change |
% change |
Betsi Cadwaladr |
266,712 |
342,412 |
75,700 |
28% |
Powys |
23,880 |
23,709 |
-171 |
-1% |
Hywel Dda |
168,727 |
171,473 |
2,746 |
2% |
Swansea Bay |
188,734 |
211,600 |
22,866 |
12% |
Cwm Taf Morgannwg |
166,448 |
223,697 |
57,249 |
34% |
Aneurin Bevan |
284,036 |
302,951 |
18,915 |
7% |
Cardiff & Vale |
216,744 |
215,136 |
-1,608 |
-1% |
Wales |
1,351,876 |
1,490,978 |
139,102 |
10% |
The data shows Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has seen a slight reduction in the number of referrals, in contrast to Wales as a whole, which has seen an increase of 10% over the same period.