The latest survey by Public Health Wales finds that 80 per cent of people in Wales believe primary care services have a role in supporting people with non-medical issues like diet, housing and staying physically active.

93 per cent of respondents said access to healthcare was one of the biggest factors impacting whether someone experiences good health, followed by good quality, warm housing (89), financial security (78 per cent), social connections (77 per cent), and fair working conditions (77 per cent).

If people had multiple health concerns, 60 per cent said they’d happily wait longer for an appointment with a healthcare professional at a GP surgery if it meant being able to talk about more than one issue at once.