UTRECHT – Research of Internal Administration magazine shows that three quarters of the municipalities money left over in the budget WMO. If a municipality money for care has, which must still be paid to people who receive care, according to the Dutch Patients Consumers Federation based in Utrecht (NPCF).
“Money on hold is not the intention. People think they can not get custom because the money is not there. If the money is right, that offers space to spend it well to better tailor, “says the interest group. The organization responds to a survey by trade magazine Internal Administration. According to the research, which relies on data from accountants and municipalities, holds about three-quarters of the municipalities money on social assistance in the budget Act (WMO). Half does not give all the money for youth from.
Not all municipalities have their annual results all in a row. An overview, therefore, can not be given yet. The largest surpluses are needed in the post WMO. Regarding the youth, the picture is more mixed. The previously dreaded mega-deficits seems in any case no. Gijs Oskam, financial specialist of the Association of Dutch Municipalities, tells Internal Administration that municipalities ‘nice’ seem to come out with the WMO budget. The budgets for youth he calls “tight and uncertain.”
Provincial Government expects that the final figures will soon give rise to discussions. The surplus may indicate that the ministries, when they were still responsible for caring responsibilities, have been too lavish in providing contributions. But there will probably also municipalities who claim that the allocation of government funds to global
Source:. ANP / Medical Contact
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