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Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: What would the National Patient Safety Office have to say about all of this? I hope it is watching this.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: It is incredible.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: We will have to find out. The last document is not signed. We need to find out who wrote it, the context in which it was written and who the writer was reporting to. Is it by the same people who wrote the other two memos? We do not know and cannot say, and to be fair to those people we have to find that out. It is quite damning if the proposed next steps are as outlined in this memo. It...

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Is that okay?

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: In fairness, we asked for the memo today and we can only work on what we have here today. If there was a final, final, final memo, it should have been provided. What we are working off today is all we can work off. We cannot deal in hypotheses.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: No, sorry. Deputy O'Brien has been waiting for some time.

Public Accounts Committee: State Claims, Management of Legal Costs and Policy on Open Disclosure
Implications of CervicalCheck Revelations
2016 Financial Statements of the State Claims Agency
2016 Financial Statements of the HSE
(10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Deputy O'Brien is next. Deputy Cullinane is taking the Chair.

Written Answers — Department of Health: Cancer Screening Programmes (10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: 208. To ask the Minister for Health the dates and formats by which each of the HSE’s hospital group managers were told of the 2014 audit of cervical cancer cases; if he will publish the correspondence by which they were told; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20611/18]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Cancer Screening Programmes (10 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: 209. To ask the Minister for Health the dates and formats by which each of the HSE’s hospital managers in hospitals (details supplied) were told of the 2014 audit of cervical cancer cases; if he will publish the correspondence by which they were told; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20612/18]

Leaders' Questions (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: It was the previous Government actually.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Given the time limitations, I will put all this into one comment and two questions, which the witnesses can answer collectively if that is all right. I appreciate that Mr. O'Brien changed my mind and came here today. It was the right decision. Obviously, as the Vice Chairman of the Committee of Public Accounts and the person who will chair the meeting tomorrow, I hope he will consider...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: There was no departmental knowledge of this before last Tuesday?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Was CervicalCheck aware that National Cancer Registry Ireland had not shared its bit?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Was it aware for a period?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Did it try to get the data regarding other patients?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: Sorry.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: How long did CervicalCheck know that what they were auditing since 2014 was not the totality, and that they had not been given the transfer of patient information from National Cancer Registry Ireland?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: For years?

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: It is absolutely bizarre.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion (9 May 2018)

Alan Kelly: We will continue.

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