Written answers
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Department of Health
Health Service Expenditure
8:00 pm
Paschal Donohoe (Dublin Central, Fine Gael)
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Question 728: To ask the Minister for Health if he will outline the proportion of the Health Service Executive spending spent on administrative issues; if he will provide details in real terms as well as a percentage of the overall HSE Budget for 2012; the way this figures compares with the amount of money spent by the National Health Service and other health services in Canada, Australia and so on; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [34371/12]
James Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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The only available data concerning administrative costs in health services is to be found in the System of Health Accounts (SHA) data collected by the OECD. As Ireland currently does not supply data in this format it is impossible to compare Ireland with other country's data, and indeed, there is no data available from this source in relation to either the UK or Australia. The SHA data focuses on General Government spending on different functions of care. One of these functions of care is "Health administration and health insurance".This is defined as activities of private insurers and central and local authorities and social security. Included are the planning, management, regulation, and collection of funds and handling of claims of the delivery system. Public administrative costs borne by health care providers such as patient records and hospital management are allocated to the providing institutions, not to general administrations. Due to the diverse definitions of administrative costs, it is neither possible nor appropriate to attempt to compare this figure with other jurisdictions.
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