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Sector Type: Health and Family
Topic Type: Public Financial Procedures
Year Published: All Years
2009 Annual Report, Chapter 36 Department of Health and Children NTPF
This report shows the results of reviews to ascertain, the current status of the pilot outpatient initiative, how the patient referral process is operating, how contracts with private hospitals are managed, the results of waiting lists validation and the average waiting time of patients whose treatments were funded from the National Treatment Purchase Fund.
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2007 Annual Report, Chapter 14 Health Service Executive
This is a report examining the implementation of Change Management in the HSE and its Budget Management.
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2007 Annual Report, Chapter 13 Department of Health and Children
This is a report examining the repayment of the commercial loan and the wind up of the affairs of Irish Blindcraft.
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2006 Annual Report, Chapter 10 Health Service Executive
This ios a report examining the Control and Sanctioning of ICT Expenditure in the HSE.
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2004 Annual Report, Chapter 14 Department of Health and Children
This is a report into how the National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) determined the price paid for procedures purchased, the relevance of Casemix costs to NTPF activity, the proportion of procedures purchased within and without the public health sector and the contribution made by the NTPF to achieving the objective set out in the 2001 Health Strategy to reduce the numbers of persons waiting for treatment for an unacceptable length of time.
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2003 Annual Report, Chapter 12 Department of Health and Children
This is a report consisting of a Follow-up of 2001 Report Issues Recovery of Overpayments to Doctors and Refunds under the Drugs Payments Scheme.
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1998 Annual Report, Chapter 12 Health and Children
This is a report on the General Medical Services (Payments) Board Deficits.
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1997 Annual Report, Chapter 12 Health and Children
This is a report on the recovery of cost of Health Services provided under regulations of the European Community and subsequent delay in the transfer of the £20m to the Department of Health and Children.
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