Source · PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales)

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

PSOW (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales) Resolved / Early Resolution Reference PSOW-202101243 Sector Health Category Medication & Prescription dispensing Decided 01 September 2021

View Cardiff and Vale University Health Board scorecard

Full decision

Mr X complained that the Health Board had failed to prescribe him a newly approved medication called Fampridine, a drug used to improve walking ability in patients with multiple sclerosis. Mr X said this resulted in him paying for private prescriptions when he should have received the treatment from the NHS.

The Ombudsman found that the Health Board had not yet issued a Putting Things Right (“PTR”) response to Mr X’s complaint. However, since making his complaint, Mr X had been reviewed in the Health Board’s new Fampridine Clinic and Mr X now receives Fampridine on an NHS prescription.

The Health Board agreed to an early resolution of Mr X’s complaint which included reviewing Mr X’s complaint and issuing a PTR response regarding his outstanding concerns within 4 weeks of this early resolution decision.

View original on PSOW (Public Servic… website

Other decisions involving Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Reference Date Summary Outcome
PSOW-202600364 22 Jun 2026 Miss C complained about the care that she and her baby received from Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, before, … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202502000 08 Jun 2026 Mrs B complained about the care and treatment she received from Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. Specifically, the investigation … Not Upheld
PSOW-202600721 19 May 2026 Mrs A complained that she was dissatisfied with Cardiff and Vale University Health Board’s (“the Health Board”) response to her … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202509841 01 May 2026 Miss A complained that Cardiff and Vale University Health Board had not fully addressed her complaint about the care and … Resolved / Early Resolution
PSOW-202410002 30 Apr 2026 Ms C complained about the care and treatment provided to her late mother-in-law, Ms D, when she was investigated and … Partly Upheld
View all decisions for this organisation