dreamers75 wrote: » Why did an irish company lose the tender for this?
SafeSurfer wrote: » Arcaro finance have been engaged by the HSE to perform reviews of medical cards as it seeks to make savings in the health budget. A HSE worker has revealed that staff are " barely trained with no background in social care, do not work for the HSE, have no Garda clearance and are on minimum wage".The outsourcing and inexperience of staff has been blamed on one mother being asked if her son still had Down's syndrome. The revelations came during a motion calling on the government to reverse cuts to discretionary medical cards. The motion was defeated by the government majority.
Tail Docker wrote: » EU tender rules blah blah - tldr, because we(i.e the state) think foreign companies are better at everything, even though they usually aren't.
Ten of Swords wrote: » The Avarto european hub is in Dublin, they are owned by the Bertelsmann Media group.
dreamers75 wrote: » Arvato are a contractor for MSFT in the licence division of MSFT products. /they get the money
dreamers75 wrote: » No they are not and they were not cheaper either. HSE tendering almost every part of everything they do at the moment. have split themselves into 3 uhh north middle and south is the best way of saying it. German company didnt win that tender as it was never tendered, it was simply outsourced without tendering. My job in for all 3 and found out a part was sent off to germany without tender. future tribunal
steveone wrote: » Why are the hse outsourcing sensitive work in the first place? Do they not need the cardholders permission to reveal sensitive information to a third party?
Stheno wrote: » No as long as they make sure they fulfil their obligations under the data protection act
SafeSurfer wrote: » Someone from a financial institution reviewing how many adult nappies your disabled mother gets to use per day? Lovely.
Smidge wrote: » Would a foreign company be bound by the DPA that has no teeth here? Highly doubt it
Stheno wrote: » They can be contractually obliged to do so, I've worked in procurement where we looked to outsource and made it a condition of contracts that the supplier was a confirmed data processor
Smidge wrote: » So if someones information is leaked/abused, you can sue the German company?
Redsquigy wrote: » "you still have to fill it in, we are reviewing everybody's medical card even mine". :eek:
Stheno wrote: » It's slightly more complicated than that, you sue the HSE as they are the data owners and have failed in meeting DPA requirements as a result of outsourcing.
Single Person Aged 70 or over €600.00 Over €600.00 not exceeding €700.00 Married Couple Aged 70 or over €1200.00 Over €1,200.00 not exceeding €1,400.00
Specialun wrote: » Ze germans take all our fun