Patient participation

National Standard for an electronic patient summary will improve patient safety — HIQA

HIQA has published a National Standard on information requirements for a national electronic patient summary. A national electronic patient summary…

7 years ago

Diaceutics to use artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis and treatment of patients

Diaceutics, the Irish company helping patients to receive potentially lifesaving medicine through better diagnostic testing, has announced a collaboration with…

8 years ago

National Health Information – Better data, better decisions” Wednesday, 4th October, Dublin Castle

By @SimonCocking When is it on? The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA), the Department of Health and the Office of…

8 years ago

First study on mobile technology for chronic disease and its implications for healthcare practice in Ireland

The Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway has carried out one of the first studies to utilise a ‘person-based approach’ to…

10 years ago

First study on mobile technology for chronic disease and its implications for healthcare practice in Ireland

By @TheMarkDalton The Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway has carried out one of the first studies to utilise a ‘person-based approach’…

10 years ago

First study on mobile technology for chronic disease and its implications for healthcare practice in Ireland

By @TheMarkDalton The Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway has carried out one of the first studies to utilise a ‘person-based approach’…

10 years ago

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