Healthcare suppliers (FOI)Healthcare suppliers (FOI)
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25 February 2019.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
Please can you provide the following information for your PACS, VNA and RIS systems used in the Trust.
PACS
who is your current PACS Supplier
please can you confirm when your current PACS contract expires
what was the total cost of the acquisition
did you purchase via capital and support, or managed service
what is the annual maintenance cost
VNA
who is your current VNA Supplier
please can you confirm when your current VNA contract expires
what was the total cost of the acquisition
did you purchase via capital and support, or managed service
what is the annual maintenance cost
RIS
who is your current RIS Supplier
please can you confirm when your current RIS contract expires
what was the total cost of the acquisition
did you purchase via capital and support, or managed service
what is the annual maintenance cost
Response
Please see the table below:
Medical Informatics
The following exemption of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 has been applied
Article 33 Commercial interests
Information is qualified exempt information if –
(a) it constitutes a trade secret; or
(b) its disclosure would, or would be likely to, prejudice the commercial interests of a person (including the scheduled public authority holding the information).
Public Interest test
Since the exemption engaged is qualified, not absolute, a public interest test has been conducted to assess whether, in all the circumstances of the case, the public interest in supplying the information is outweighed by the public interest in not doing so. It is judged that the contract values are commercially sensitive as they are the outcome of negotiations between parties and that the release of this data could affect the negotiation of future contracts and therefore the public interest in raising awareness of specific financial information is outweighed by the potential prejudice to the commercial interests of both the Government of Jersey and to third parties.