Non-profits say HSE coercing them to show break-even status

Some of the largest not-for-profit disability groups claim they are being coerced by the HSE to “present an image of a break-even service” even when they are clearly operating at a deficit.

Non-profits say HSE coercing them to show break-even status

Some of the largest not-for-profit disability groups claim they are being coerced by the HSE to “present an image of a break-even service” even when they are clearly operating at a deficit.

The claim is outlined in a report commissioned by the Rehab Group, entitled Who Cares, in which eight organisations, including the Irish Wheelchair Association, Enable Ireland, and Acquired Brain Injury Ireland, took part.

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