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Health Services Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 September 2013

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Questions (184)

Jerry Buttimer

Question:

184. Deputy Jerry Buttimer asked the Minister for Health the total health budget each year from 1996 to date; the budget over-run each year since 1996; the total number of staff in the health system, his Department and Health Service Executive each year since 1996; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38901/13]

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The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the following table.

Total Gross Health Budget

Supplementary Estimate

Staff Numbers*

Year

€,000

€,000

Number

1996

3,063,653

-

66,933

1997

3,405,756

51,430

69,190

1998

3,968,212

24,820

71,111

1999

4,507,287

227,390

74,355

2000

5,456,102

141,576

83,132

2001

6,851,039

250,127

92,159

2002

8,188,595

210,000

97,556

2003

9,158,524

62,500

98,577

2004

10,079,272

0

100,814

2005

11,940,957

0

104,230

2006

13,146,816

340,000

108,034

2007

15,017,019

0

111,506

2008

16,156,280

345,000

113,094

2009

15,956,768

254,000

112,282

2010

15,324,455

595,000

110,349

2011

14,142,461

148,000

106,750

2012

14,042,751

245,000

103,883

2013

14,021,281

-

103,316

Data for the Health Budget has been taken from the Revised Estimates Volumes 1996 -2013. Figures from 1997 - 2001 have been converted to Euro. From 2008 - 2010 the Health Group of Votes included the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (OMC).

* The numbers are WTE and include staff of the HSE, Voluntary Hospitals and agencies funded under Section 38 of the Health Act 2004. Figures for agencies funded under Section 39 of the Health Act are included from 2008 as they were not routinely collected prior to that year. Please note that the 2008 figure does not include staffing for the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS). Figures in relation to the Department of Health are currently being compiled and will be provided to the Deputy as soon as possible.

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