The Department of Health and Social Care must return to publishing its accounts before the summer recess and set out a timetable for achieving this.
The Department of Health and Social Care and the UK Health Security Agency are getting the basics unacceptably wrong in their financial management and accountability for public spending, according to the Public Accounts Committee.
IFRS 19 allows eligible subsidiaries to use IFRS accounting standards with reduced disclosures. This is intended to reduce costs of preparing accounts, while maintaining their usefulness.
A comprehensive guide of how the NHS finance regime works, as well as the wider landscape in which it operates.
This map provides a quick reference guide to key guidance documents, national statistics and data from across healthcare systems and think tanks.
This webinar explores the correlation between employee health and organisational financial savings.
The Northern Ireland Executive has agreed a Budget for 2024/25 with no department receiving the level of funding it bid for.
Our detailed directory of all the resources the HFMA has on offer.
The Northern Ireland Executive has agreed a Budget for 2024/25, with the Department of Health taking more than half of the £15bn revenue budget agreed by the power sharing executive.
The example has been updated to reflect the changing financial landscape, to flag future changes to guidance, and minor changes.