HEALTH

£60m plans to join up Welsh integrated care services

The Welsh Government has announced it plans to spend £60m over the next year to help join up health and social care services.

The Welsh Government has announced it plans to spend £60m over the next year to help join up health and social care services.

A total of £50m will be provided from the intermediate care fund to develop integrated services for people with learning disabilities, children with complex needs and those with autism.

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