Betsi Cadwaladr health board boss orders 100-day plans
The man given the job of running the NHS in north Wales has asked staff for 100-day plans to turn the region's troubled health service around.
Simon Dean took charge after ministers put Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in special measures amid concerns about management failings.
A report also condemned poor treatment of mental health patients at Glan Clwyd Hospital as "institutional abuse".
Mr Dean told BBC Wales reporter Roger Pinney his priority was to "get out and about and listen to people".