Official budget measures of €666m at the Department of Health - TopicsExpress



          

Official budget measures of €666m at the Department of Health might not be enough to balance the books, according to senior sources in the department. Savings targets at the Department of Health could actually be adjusted to reach a figure of €1 billion. Official figures given in last weeks budget show savings in health must reach €666m, but senior sources have said in recent days the real target could be a billion. On the chopping board potentially are several contentious issues including the upgrade of maternity services in the wake of the Savita Halappanavar case and the reduction of working hours for non-consultant hospital doctors or junior doctors. The union representing Irish Nurses and Midwives said the cuts, on top of those implemented in recent years, will compromise patient care. The INMO is calling on the Government to explain why it ignored revenue raising public health measures, including a tax on sugary drinks. In a statement issued this morning, the INMO said: The inevitable outcome of these two contradictory strategies will be a wholly inadequate, and underfunded, health service unable to cope with the demands of a population. Meanwhile, the Government refuses to raise revenue from proactive public health initiatives.
Posted on: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 09:23:08 +0000

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