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Public Accounts Committee: HSE Financial Statements 2015 and 2016
Clarification of Matters Relating to Meeting of 2 February 2016
(15 Jun 2017)

Shane Cassells: I very much appreciate that as will the parents involved. One of the notes I saw related to the receipts from road traffic accidents which were on average €5 million and indeed nearly €6 million last year. Can the HSE explain the nature of these receipts and the income generated from them?

Public Accounts Committee: HSE Financial Statements 2015 and 2016
Clarification of Matters Relating to Meeting of 2 February 2016
(15 Jun 2017)

Mr. Stephen Mulvany: As a point of information I will give the committee the actual facts of how much we resourced St. John of God's between 2015 and 2016. The figures in our published accounts are €140 million for 2016 and €133 million for 2015. That is a €7 million increase year-on-year, approximately 5% or 6%. We are not saying that that gave St. John of God's a...

Public Accounts Committee: HSE Financial Statements 2015 and 2016
Clarification of Matters Relating to Meeting of 2 February 2016
(15 Jun 2017)

...of those costs on the individual driver through his or her insurance company. Where there is a settlement, the hospital expects to get paid. That is provided for under legislation. It is €5 million or €6 million. If we add in the voluntaries which are not in our accounts, it is perhaps twice that for a full year. As such, it is a relatively small part of the overall...

Public Accounts Committee: HSE Financial Statements 2015 and 2016
Clarification of Matters Relating to Meeting of 2 February 2016
(15 Jun 2017)

Seán Fleming: .... I am sure it is said at every forum throughout the country. We hear about the cost of hiring agency nurses. We hear about the cost of agency staff every day of the week. I know it is €277 million, but it is only 5% of the payroll bill. From listening to the public commentary, one would almost believe it is 30% of the payroll. It does not seem to be-----

Public Accounts Committee: HSE Financial Statements 2015 and 2016
Clarification of Matters Relating to Meeting of 2 February 2016
(15 Jun 2017)

Seán Fleming: ...to clarify a myth. At the bottom of that page, there is a summary analysis of pay costs. The total HSE pay costs for 2016 are listed as €4.833 billion and then there is agency pay of €277 million, together totalling €5.11 billion. That agency figures represents less than 5% of the total HSE bill.

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