The impact of austerity on the health workforce and the achievement of human resources for health policies in Ireland (2008-2014).
Des WilliamsStephen ThomasPublished in: Human resources for health (2017)
The cuts forced substantial HRH reductions and yet there was some success in pursuing policy goals, such as increasing the frontline workforce while reducing support staff and protection of some cadres. Nevertheless, other policies failed such as moving staff away from acute settings and the claimed financial savings were substantially offset by overtime payments and the need to hire more expensive agency workers. There was also substantial demotivation of staff as a consequence of the changes.