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The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly launched the much anticipated ‘Digital for Care: A Digital Health Framework for Ireland 2024-2030' on May 22nd 2024.
On Friday 26th April 2024 was the date for the much-awaited End of Leadership Course pitches to Fran Thompson, CIO and members of the Senior Management Team (SMT).
HSE Acute and Community Services, Technology and Transformation and AMRIC are working together to introduce a National Clinical Surveillance IT System for Infection and Prevention Control.
Great news! In this year’s Tech Excellence Awards the Specialised Care Services Clinical Management System (SCS CMS) Programme has been announced as a finalist in two categories.
HALO is your friendly guide in the world of health acronyms, crafted for anyone who has ever been baffled by the myriad of TLAs (three letter abbreviations) floating around healthcare.
The arrival of the inaugural group of professionals under the EU-funded Displaced Talent for Europe (DT4E) programme heralds a huge opportunity for eHealth. Led by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in partnership with Talent Beyond Boundaries (TBB), Fragomen, Fedasil, AIMA, and other collaborators, this initiative represents a significant milestone for eHealth as the pioneering Irish employer to embrace DT4E recruitment.
Our eHealth Away Day was an outstanding success, attracting the largest turnout of eHealth staff members to date.
On March 4th, 2024, Fran Thompson, Chief Information Officer, eHealth HSE kicked off the eHealth Away Day by introducing a video from the CEO, who could not attend due to other diary commitments. He then introduced Damien McCallion, our new Chief Technology and Transformation Officer CTTO.
Michael Redmond, the Chief Operating Officer at eHealth HSE, took the opportunity to address the large audience, sharing updates and insights.
Our recent gathering at the Ashling Hotel, marked a significant milestone for the eHealth Standards & Shared Care Records (SSCRs) team. Bringing together our 25 team members from around Ireland.