"He runs around at night so my nights are disturbed, but that is part and parcel of what a lot of people are managing, and that's partners with dementia."
"And the key is how you generalise up and make everybody the same standard as the very best in terms of maybe performance."He said another priority was for the Welsh government to strengthen its processes of holding the NHs to account, describing current oversight systems "complex" and "muddy".
"We do talk about in the report the need for a much clearer and sharper accountability framework," he said."And I think clarifying, sharpening that up will really, really help. What I would say is other systems around the world struggle with this as well. This is not a unique challenge."While welcoming the expert panel's report, Miles admitted it did not always make comfortable reading.
"There are some, you know, some hard hitting messages in the report about performance and productivity across the NHS as a whole... there are some tough messages in there, but, it's essentially an optimistic report, because it spells out a path towards how we can get that level of performance to where we all want it to be so people get fast access to the best possible care," he said." I think it's a good report. I welcome it. It's challenging in many parts, but it also sets out, I think, a positive way forward, and I welcome it for that."
However, the health secretary denied that his decision to bring in external experts to take a "fresh perspective" at NHS performance suggested the Welsh Labour government, after 26 years in charge, had run out of ideas.
He argued instead, that it was a sign of a "government confident in its commitment to the NHS... that it's prepared to look to others to help us".He said more than 20 planes were taking part in the display, including World War Two
, which he flies, and theVE Day on 8 May 1945 brought to an end nearly six years of war in Europe, with the unconditional surrender of all Nazi German forces to the Allies in World War Two.
Other high-profile events on Bank Holiday Monday in London include a procession from Parliament Square along Whitehall and The Mall.Organising people on foot, however, would appear to be a simpler task than the sort of planning required for formations of different aircraft - logistics pressures shared by Sqd Ldr Wilkes.