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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 1 October 2013

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Questions (590)

Jerry Buttimer

Question:

590. Deputy Jerry Buttimer asked the Minister for Health the number of management-administrative staff employed by the Health Service Executive each year since 1996; the total staff employed by the HSE each year since 1996; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40617/13]

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

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Total WTE excl. Career Break

Management/Administrative

31/12/1996

42,005.29

5,445.74

31/12/1997

44,347.10

6,015.64

31/12/1998

46,118.95

6,486.91

31/12/1999

48,116.79

7,301.03

31/12/2000

53,804.25

8,727.46

31/12/2001

59,733.75

10,359.96

31/12/2002

63,172.20

11,116.78

31/12/2003

64,673.59

11,227.35

31/12/2004

65,775.83

11,478.63

31/12/2005

67,704.37

11,908.51

31/12/2006

70,324.24

12,256.67

31/12/2007

73,461.05

12,834.69

31/12/2008

72,694.59

12,691.26

31/12/2009

71,812.06

12,534.82

31/12/2010

70,789.30

12,332.13

31/12/2011

67,722.34

11,339.32

31/12/2012

65,687.01

11,162.26

31/08/2013

64,999.63

10,976.21

Data source: Health Service Personnel Census

The methodology by which employment figures are compiled changed in 2007 and consequently the year-on-year figures are not comparable.

The HSE has operated a moratorium on the filling of management/administrative posts in recent years, so as to focus development funds as far as possible on front-line services. Management/administrative staff numbers have reduced by 2,176 since September 2007 - a reduction of over 16%.

In the context of the 2013 Employment Control Framework, numbers employed in the health service must be further reduced. The Incentivised Career Break Scheme which was rolled out in the HSE earlier this year was a targeted measure to contribute towards the reduction in employment numbers required; 78 management/administrative staff have recently been approved for incentivised career breaks. The scope for release of further staff is under consideration by the HSE in the light of the additional hours element of the Haddington Road Agreement. It is anticipated that in 2014 the HSE will introduce voluntary redundancy on a targeted basis to staff identified as surplus to requirements.

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