Health and Social Care Minister David Ashford says a five-year series of quality tests in the NHS has led to significant improvements.
In the House of Keys this week, Mr Ashford was asked about the West Midlands Quality Review Service reviews into different areas of the health system.
He revealed the WMQRS was on the Island last week conducting its last review into things such as cardiac care as well as the ambulance and paramedics service.
And he added the improvements suggested by the service will be put in place as soon as possible.
Crogga still owes the Isle of Man Government money
DoI says works at Liverpool ferry terminal will take longer
Over 50 employment tribunals outstanding at the DoI
Free period products bill raises cost concerns for MHKs
Key road in Ramsey to re-open early this afternoon
Want to start training to become a nurse?
Appeal launched after fly-tipper filmed dumping rubbish
Prepare your pets for Bonfire Night, says Manx charity