Sir, – The failure to send out the required notification letters with smear retest results has been described by the HSE and widely reported in the media as a “computer glitch”. In the IT industry, a glitch is commonly understood to be a short-lived, transient fault of functionality that had previously worked correctly and is often corrected by resetting the system.
As the HSE have been aware of the issue since February, I find it hard to believe anyone can call the issue a computer glitch and keep a straight face. Based on reports I have read, it appears the required functionality was never built into the computer systems. If so, this is most certainly not a computer glitch.
It is long past time for the HSE to be transparent and stop hiding behind bland phrases and excuses. – Yours, etc,
BARRY MALONE,
Dunmore East,
Co Waterford.