Board acknowledges challenges of bringing down deficit
Manx Care is now forecasting a £16.8million overspend for this financial year.
That's an improved picture compared to figures given in July, when the health body was expecting to go over by £18.7million.
The budget for the Island's health service this year is just under £347million.
At the latest board meeting, members said things such as pay awards are adding pressure to the finances.
However, it's thought the deficit can be brought down by a further £11million approximately.
Finance Director Jackie Lawless said they are "now looking at further opportunities" to make savings.
Manx Radio has contacted Manx Care for further comment.
Manx Care has declined to speak to Manx Radio.
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