There is currently a wide variation in the organisation and delivery of lymphoedema services across Wales. Many people with lymphoedema go undiagnosed and untreated for long periods of time. This is a consequence of the limited level of knowledge amongst health professionals and the public of this condition.
The Welsh Assembly Government is committed to ensuring evidence-based service provision, underpinned by national and professional standards. The Assembly Government asked the Welsh Association of Lymphoedema Specialists to develop a strategy to direct and guide improvements over time. This draft strategy is now being circulated for a 16 week consultation process.
This consultation closes on the 30 July 2009.
Contact Details:
Community, Primary Care and Health Service Policy
Welsh Assembly Government
Cathays Park
Cardiff
CF10 3NQ
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