01 October, 2005

AHMED ARWO NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF NHS TRUST

ANNUAL REPORT 2004-2005

Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust is the largest NHS
Trust in Wales and one of the largest in the UK.
We provide local health services for around
500,000 people living in Cardiff and the Vale of
Glamorgan. These services include providing
healthcare in people's own homes, community
clinics, and hospitals, for outpatient, inpatient
and emergency care. We have a growing range of
community-based services, including specialist
dental services and new therapies as alternatives
to hospital admission.
We are regarded as a centre of excellence for
many of our services. We also treat patients from
across Wales and have a range of specialities
including care for patients with kidney and heart
problems and many services for children. We are
also a teaching trust with close links to Cardiff
University's Wales College of Medicine, Biology,
Life and Health Sciences. The University boasts a
high profile teaching, research and development
role both domestically and internationally.
In 2004 - 2005 our Trust's total income was £549
million and we employed around 13,000 staff.
We manage eight hospitals and 17 health centres
and clinics. We also provide services in health
centres and clinics run by our NHS partner
organisations in Cardiff and the Vale of
Glamorgan, and further afield in Caerphilly,
Rhondda Cynon Taf and Merthyr for example.

Full Report click the following link

http://www.cardiffandvale.wales.nhs.uk/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/INTERNET_HOME_PAGE/DOCUMENT_LIBRARY/ANNUAL_REPORTS/CURRENT_DOCUMENTS/ANNUAL%20REPORT%202004-05%20ENG%20FINAL.PDF

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