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Healthcare, 13.8 billion less by 2014: data from the ministry on cuts

It is the bill that the Monti government's financial maneuvers (stability law, spending review, 2011 maneuver) make Healthcare pay. The numbers come directly from the Ministry of Health which thus intends to "clarify" the numbers.

ROME – 13.8 billion less between 2012 and 2014. This is the bill that the Monti government's financial maneuvers (stability law, spending review, 2011 maneuver) make the Healthcare pay. The data was provided by the Ministry of Health at a conference to "clarify" the numbers. In particular, we read in the tables, decree 98 of 2011 (the summer maneuver of that year) determines a cut of 2.5 billion in 2013 and 5 billion in 2014 to the sector. While the spending review will bring 900 million less to the health coffers in 2012, 1.8 billion in 2013 and 2 billion in 2014. Finally, the stability law determines a cut of 600 million in 2013 and 1 billion in 2014. all things considered, the total of the maneuvers takes 900 million away from healthcare in 2012, 4.9 billion in 2013 and 8 billion in 2014. Total: -13.8 billion. Another 8 billion will also be cut in 2015. Still looking at the total of the manoeuvres, the cut in personnel will be 150 million in 2013. The one in pharmaceuticals (hospital and affiliated) will be 325 million in 2012, 1.747 billion in 2013, 1.747 in 2014. The reduction on goods and services will be 505 million in 2012, 1.733 billion in 2013 and 2.043 billion in 2014. For medical devices, the cut will be 1.250 billion in 2012, 1.750 billion in 2014. In the purchase of healthcare services from an accredited private individual, there are 70 million less on 2012, 170 on 2013, 310 on 2014. The effect on tickets will be seen in 2014 with 2 million less.

December 27, 2012 

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