The Health Service Executive (HSE) of Ireland is set to revolutionize patient experience with a new digital application, spearheaded by Damien McCallion, HSE’s Chief Technology and Transformation Officer. Scheduled for its first rollout by the end of this year, this innovative app marks a significant step in digital healthcare delivery.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to digitize health records across the nation, a move currently in practice at four Irish maternity hospitals and another regional hospital utilizing its own system. The new app will integrate functionalities allowing patients to schedule and manage their appointments, access a trove of reliable health information, and seamlessly connect with public health services.
One of the app’s groundbreaking features will be the digital integration of European Health Insurance Cards and medication details, initially available to medical card holders, with a particular focus on women and maternity services. This aligns with the existing use of electronic health records in these areas.
In a recent announcement, McCallion highlighted the successful completion of the app’s testing phase during the summer, promising a nationwide launch. Patients will access the app using a MyGov ID, beginning with its first phase at the year’s end.
The HSE is also enhancing connectivity within its premises. By the end of next year, free Wi-Fi will be accessible at all HSE locations for both staff and patients, supporting the ongoing digital transformation efforts. This development follows the significant cybersecurity investments post the 2021 cyberattack, ensuring robust security measures for the new app.
Furthermore, the HSE is developing an “individual health identifier” for each patient, which will link to internal records such as charts and blood results. This identifier is set to be promoted next year, facilitating better patient identification and record management across the healthcare system.
This comprehensive digital upgrade, slated for completion by the end of 2025, will encompass both hospitals and community sites, marking a new era of digital healthcare in Ireland.