When the post was created as a cabinet post in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales, its responsibilities were stated to include at the time to be; mental health services, patient experience, substance misuse, dementia, veterans' health, and the obesity strategy of Wales.[7]
Since becoming a junior post in 2021, the responsibilities of the post are:[3]
Some public health responsibilities, specifically;
Responsibility in managing reports from Healthcare Inspectorate Wales, such as keeping a receipt of, responding to, and managing the direction of their reports.
Overseeing the Welsh Government's relationship with Audit Wales in matters relating to the NHS.
The training and development of the medical workforce, excluding the higher education years 1-5 of Doctors
Overseeing and deciding policy regarding social service provision of activities by the local authorities in Wales, including issuing statutory guidance
Overseeing Social Care Wales
Regulating domiciliary, residential, adult placements, foster care, under 8's care provision and private healthcare
Inspecting and reporting the provision of social services by the local authorities in Wales, through the Care Inspectorate Wales, including jointly reviewing social services and responding to any reports