The firm Atos, which assesses whether benefit claimants in Britain are fit to work, is to finish its contract early, ministers have confirmed.
It follows government criticism over "significant quality failures".
Disabilities Minister Mike Penning said a new company would be appointed in early 2015, and Atos would not receive "a single penny of compensation".
Atos had been due to finish in August 2015. It said the settlement was "in the best interests of all parties".
It also said it would "work hard to support transition to a new provider", adding: "We will be transferring our infrastructure and employees to ensure consistency of service to those going through the process.
"There will be no change for those applying for Employment and Support Allowance."
Last month, Atos said it was seeking to end its government contract under which it carried out the Work Capability Assessments.
Watch that space.... and here it is
French IT services firm Atos has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to extract patient data from GP surgeries as part of the NHS's controversial Care.data scheme.
The company, which has come under fire for its handling of disability reassessments, will replace the service currently provided by the Quality Management and ****ysis System (QMAS).
It said the new systems are required to "provide the proposed NHS Commissioning Board with a more flexible service in order to deliver current and emerging outcomes data (and any related payments) for GP practices and Clinical Commissioning Groups; these include the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and the proposed Commissioning Outcomes Framework (COF)".
Atos selected to manage NHS Care.data GP extraction - 27 Feb 2014 - Computing News
So sh*t at one contract you run from it for free, no penalty and as a punishment...... have another contract where you can make millions. Enough to make you
since it's the public who are paying for this type of sh*t *shrug*
It follows government criticism over "significant quality failures".
Disabilities Minister Mike Penning said a new company would be appointed in early 2015, and Atos would not receive "a single penny of compensation".
Atos had been due to finish in August 2015. It said the settlement was "in the best interests of all parties".
It also said it would "work hard to support transition to a new provider", adding: "We will be transferring our infrastructure and employees to ensure consistency of service to those going through the process.
"There will be no change for those applying for Employment and Support Allowance."
Last month, Atos said it was seeking to end its government contract under which it carried out the Work Capability Assessments.
Disabilities Minister Mike Penning said a new company would be appointed in early 2015, and Atos would not receive "a single penny of compensation".
French IT services firm Atos has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to extract patient data from GP surgeries as part of the NHS's controversial Care.data scheme.
The company, which has come under fire for its handling of disability reassessments, will replace the service currently provided by the Quality Management and ****ysis System (QMAS).
It said the new systems are required to "provide the proposed NHS Commissioning Board with a more flexible service in order to deliver current and emerging outcomes data (and any related payments) for GP practices and Clinical Commissioning Groups; these include the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) and the proposed Commissioning Outcomes Framework (COF)".
Atos selected to manage NHS Care.data GP extraction - 27 Feb 2014 - Computing News
So sh*t at one contract you run from it for free, no penalty and as a punishment...... have another contract where you can make millions. Enough to make you
since it's the public who are paying for this type of sh*t *shrug*



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