The information was made public following a Freedom of Information request
The health minister says he would have liked to be consulted by Treasury before his department's Financial Plan for 2023/24 was released.
Lawrie Hooper claims the wrong table had been inserted in the report - which was handed over in July last year.
The information was made public following a Freedom of Information request by researcher Andrew Martin.
Cost-saving measures including introducing prescription charges, ceasing surgical procedures on patients with a body mass index over 30 and introducing charges for all face-to-face and home GP appointments, were some of the things recommended by Manx Care and supported by DHSC.
But Mr Hooper says it's not the case:
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