As the squeeze on the health sector intensifies, the Government has brought in British managers responsible for slashing thousands of staff and hundreds of millions of pounds from the National Health Service budget - and in one instance putting finances above patient needs.
Director-General of Health Kevin Woods was head of Scotland's NHS for five years and took over here early last year. Under Dr Woods the Scottish NHS slashed £600 million in 2007-08 and a further £300 million in 2008-09.
Asked to find a further £100 million in his final year, he cut nurse numbers by 1500 and axed 1000 administration positions.
At the time, he said he believed services could be improved despite the cut in staff numbers.
"We see our pursuit of quality also linked to our policy to improve efficiency. We've invested considerable amounts in equipping the health service with the tools to do that and yes, we do believe we can continue to make progress."