Mr Baber will tell councillors on the Health Scrutiny committee the PCH was working hard to tackle the staff shortages, that beds are only part of the picture and it is delivering the required levels of patient care.
He will tell the conference that spending on education and health has seen significant benefits for the services and that there are now clear signs that the government's investment is finally starting to show through.
As if on cue, Bill Clinton himself visited the Senate this week to tell Democrats that a health bill was an economic imperative as well as a moral one.
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