Post by account_disabled on Jan 8, 2024 5:36:06 GMT -5
The Ten Municipalities That in the Most Fluctuate Between as Much as . Per Cent and . Per Cent This is Problematic Because the Exceeded Budgets Not Only Affect the Municipalities Themselves, but Also Their Suppliers: "Budget Overruns Paint a Picture of a Pressured Municipal Economy, Where the Predictions About Expenditure on Care for the Elderly Are Therefore Too Positive. At the Same Time, Large Budget Fluctuations in the Individual Municipalities Mean That the Municipality's Providers of Elderly Care Have More Difficult Framework Conditions to Work Under.
They Do Not Know Whether They Are Getting the Right Price for Their Service When the Price is Based on Budget Figures, and This Again Risks Going Beyond the Elderly ,” Says C Level Contact List Morten Jung, Market Manager at Dansk Erhverv. The Municipality's Suppliers of Elderly Care Should Receive a Price Based on Accounting Figures Non-municipal Suppliers of Elderly Care Usually Receive a Settlement Price Based on What It Would Cost the Municipality to Provide a Similar Service Based on a Projection of Last Year's Budget. "When the Majority of Municipalities Exceed Their Budgets.
It Means That the Established Settlement Prices Are Not a Fair Reflection of the Actual Costs of Delivering According to the Municipality's Established Service Level. It is Problematic Both for the Citizens' Free Choice, for the Municipality's Financial Management and for the Suppliers Themselves," Says Morten Jung. Instead, Dansk Erhverv Believes That the Settlement Prices for Non-municipal Suppliers Should Be Determined Based on Accounting Figures That More Closely Reflect the Real Costs of the Services Provided. The Municipalities in the Capital Region Exceed Their Budgets the Most the Problem is of Course Current.
They Do Not Know Whether They Are Getting the Right Price for Their Service When the Price is Based on Budget Figures, and This Again Risks Going Beyond the Elderly ,” Says C Level Contact List Morten Jung, Market Manager at Dansk Erhverv. The Municipality's Suppliers of Elderly Care Should Receive a Price Based on Accounting Figures Non-municipal Suppliers of Elderly Care Usually Receive a Settlement Price Based on What It Would Cost the Municipality to Provide a Similar Service Based on a Projection of Last Year's Budget. "When the Majority of Municipalities Exceed Their Budgets.
It Means That the Established Settlement Prices Are Not a Fair Reflection of the Actual Costs of Delivering According to the Municipality's Established Service Level. It is Problematic Both for the Citizens' Free Choice, for the Municipality's Financial Management and for the Suppliers Themselves," Says Morten Jung. Instead, Dansk Erhverv Believes That the Settlement Prices for Non-municipal Suppliers Should Be Determined Based on Accounting Figures That More Closely Reflect the Real Costs of the Services Provided. The Municipalities in the Capital Region Exceed Their Budgets the Most the Problem is of Course Current.