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deegeese ,

Deloitte should be liable for the medical bills of patients who it wrongly denied coverage for.

They saved money by skipping QA, they can pay for the fallout of their bugs.

sunzu2 ,

Bro... This is America, these guys never get in trouble for anything

demesisx ,
@demesisx@infosec.pub avatar

Yup.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

Why would they get in trouble when they are meeting the goals of the program?

Kicking people out of Medicare is the point. Whether they’re supposed to be on the program is a secondary concern.

hate2bme ,
AlecSadler ,

I agree.

I also wish Deloitte would stop winning contracts to build their shitty, cobbled together tech solutions for pennies (to the contractors) on the dollar. Their track record for such activity is actually kinda garbage in the industry.

Maeve ,

From your fingers to the will of the people.

stevedidwhat_infosec ,

God damn right. They want to outsource jobs AND cause people harm due to their ignorance?? (lead pipes, lead paint, asbestos, need I say more)

Fuck that.

ayyy ,

The “algorithmic system” didn’t design and build itself. What a bullshit cop-out.

Tricky ,

Alright team, I’m bringing the opposite opinion to this thread. Bring your pitchforks.

Two things :

  1. Hanlon’s razor. Consultants are not mensa candidates. They are ordinary people who sometimes do a shit job.
  2. Complexity. Each state has its own wildly complex eligibility and availability rules. Each insurer within each state, equally so. As much as this article shits on Deloitte for having 20+ state contracts, that doesn’t mean 1 common platform / common solution. People within the fediverse - being somewhat more tech inclined - should have some empathy for this

I hate Deloitte as much as the next guy, but why no hatred for the politicians (or special interest groups comprised of insurers) that wrote opaque state-based legislation? Speaking of insurers, why no hate for them? Whether private or public - they literally have a vested interest in denying coverage…

If we are going to throw stones, let’s find the right villain.

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