Mr Donnelly said “While 2011-12 was a year where the Health and Social Care sector recorded good financial results it was also a period when a range of important measures of health care performance, including Accident and Emergency waiting times, declined. The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety has noted some improvements in the early part of the current year. I will examine if this trend has been sustained in 2012-13.”
A Report published today by the Comptroller and Auditor General, Kieran Donnelly, examines audit issues arising in Health and Social Care sector in Northern Ireland in 2011-12. This is the fourth such report on the Health and Social Care sector. The sector spends more than £4.4 billion a year.
Mr Donnelly said “While 2011-12 was a year where the Health and Social Care sector recorded good financial results it was also a period when a range of important measures of health care performance, including Accident and Emergency waiting times, declined. The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety has noted some improvements in the early part of the current year. I will examine if this trend has been sustained in 2012-13.”
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