resisted “meaningful” actions to reduce overspending in the health service due to their potential impact on patients, newly released minutes show.
“Both believe that such measures would have a significant negative impact on ‘patient-facing activity’ and may impact certain hospital sites more than others,” the minutes for July 25th record.Gerry Thornley: Extending Bundee Aki’s contract is good business from IRFUDublin Marathon: ‘The last six miles are really hard and then it’s mind over matter’, says 83-year-old runner
Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe had “strong concerns” on the control of spending in the health service, minutes of the oversight group from June 6th record. “It is difficult to understand how expenditure has run so far above profile. It noted that it was still awaiting a detailed narrative on the drivers of the overrun or a plan to control and curtail these costs.”
The department and the HSE said they intended to transfer some elements of Covid-19 spending, such as funding for private hospital beds, into core funding , but DPER cautioned that required prior sanction and presentation of a business case.
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