'Very different' future health care vision in west Wales
The NHS in south west Wales cannot to continue to deliver services in the same way as it has done for 70 years, health bosses have warned.
They say "sticking plaster" solutions cannot tackle the "huge pressure" on services.
It comes as two health boards and Swansea University will soon submit ambitious £600m plans for transforming healthcare.
Prof Hamish Laing, medical director at Abertawe Bro Morgannwg health board explains what the changes in the Arch project would mean for Morriston and Singleton hospitals in Swansea, including cutting edge scientific research going on nearby.
He also tells BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke what health care in the region could look like in the next couple of decades.