Advancing a Digital Healthcare Future for Ireland

About the Event

Developing strong health information systems and introducing digital health solutions has long been recognized as a strategic priority by the World Health Organization (WHO). In the past year, the Covid-19 crisis has placed an even greater focus on the importance and centrality of a well-functioning and effective healthcare system in Ireland. The role of digital platforms and solutions have come to the fore as healthcare providers adapt to a lockdown society and remote access to patients.

The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), working with Microsoft, have completed a research report on the potential impact of digital solutions in healthcare, with a specific look at experiences in Ireland including the HSE. The report documents the use and implementation of key digital health tools, such as electronic health records by international healthcare systems and the deployment of digital technologies during COVID-19. An overview of the potential for progressing digital health in the Irish healthcare system is considered, with recommendations for policymaking and healthcare planning.

Event Sessions

This event will host two separate sessions, we welcome you to join us for the event in full or either one of the sessions that interest you. Please register separately below for one or both of the sessions.

In the first Academic Session the research report will be officially launched, and senior international academics will share European experiences of implementing digital solutions in healthcare systems.

In the second Technology and Healthcare Session, speakers from Microsoft and the Irish Healthcare industry will also respond to the report followed by senior industry experts exploring how technology will help drive better patient outcomes and better overall service delivery.

Speakers – Academic Session

  • Dr. Alan Barrett, Chief Executive Officer, ESRI
  • Dr. Brendan Walsh, Research Officer, ESRI
  • Dr. Darach O'Ciarda, GP and Assistant Professor, Primary Care, Trinity College Dublin 
  • Professor Andre Dekker, Medical physicist MAASTRO Clinic, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.
  • Dr. Gretta Mohan, Economist, ESRI

Speakers – Technology & Healthcare Session

  • Dr. Frank O’Donnell, Public Sector Lead, Microsoft Ireland
  • Elena Bonfiglioli, Regional Business Leader Health and Life Sciences EMEA, Microsoft
  • Yvonne Goff, National Director of Acute Strategy and Planning, HSE
  • Róisín Doherty, Director Access to Information (A2I) & Health Identifier Programme (HID), HSE
  • Eoin O’Reilly, Partner, EY
  • Emmet Carolan, Acting Director Integrated Information Service, HSE
  • Robert Watt, Secretary General, Department of Health

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Academic Session

6/23/2021 2:00 PM

This is the first part of the Microsoft and ESRI event 'Advancing a Digital Healthcare Future for Ireland'. In this Academic Session the research report will be officially launched, and senior international academics will share European experiences of implementing digital solutions in healthcare systems.

Register here
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Technology & Healthcare Session

6/23/2021 3:45 PM

This is the second part of the Microsoft and ESRI event 'Advancing a Digital Healthcare Future for Ireland'. During this Technology and Healthcare Session, speakers from Microsoft and the Irish Healthcare industry will respond to the report followed by senior industry experts exploring how technology will help drive better patient outcomes and better overall service delivery.

Register here
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