Analysis: No cuts for health but pay problems still not resolvedpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 27 April 2023
Marie-Louise Connolly
BBC News NI health correspondent
The fact that the Department of Health is not receiving any increase in this year’s budget will have a devastating effect on service provision.
But it is the only Stormont department which is not receiving any reduction in funding.
A major drive is already taking place to see how health trusts can make savings - that can only happen by cutting services including the likes of domiciliary care packages.
By suggesting that any extra money that might be earmarked for Stormont later in the year will automatically be used to repay last year's £300m overspend, Chris Heaton-Harris appears to have made it more difficult for Northern Ireland to settle the health workers' pay dispute.
One source says Heaton-Harris he has "scuppered" the chance to resolve that long-running row with the unions.