Irish Medical Organisation
Intent: Invitaion to present to the IMO AGM 2026 on HSE plans for the digitalisation of the health services
Details: Invitaion to present to the IMO AGM 2026 on HSE plans for the digitalisation of the health services
No current committee memberships matched for this official.
Intent: Invitaion to present to the IMO AGM 2026 on HSE plans for the digitalisation of the health services
Details: Invitaion to present to the IMO AGM 2026 on HSE plans for the digitalisation of the health services
Intent: To discuss health and homelessness, funding for section 39 positions.
Details: Simon Communities across Ireland meeting with HSE
Intent: Raise awareness of how Apple can support national health objectives
Details: Meeting with Health Service Executive to discuss the benefits of Apple's iOS platform and third party apps in healthcare delivery
Intent: Establishment of a comprehensive adult vaccination programme
Details: Immunisation policy
Intent: Invite stakeholders to the MFI breakfast briefing event, 'Digital Solutions for a greener industry', and seek to highlight the urgent need for transition to digital-first communication with healthcare professionals to reduce inefficiencies, environmental impact and rising costs.
Details: Correspondence to relevant stakeholders regarding MFI event 'Digital Solutions for a Greener Industry'.
Intent: Raise concerns regarding the use of the myGovID online identity platform for the HSE Health App initiative.
Details: HSE Health App
Intent: Raise awareness of the perspectives shared by the 24 members of the public participating in the IPPOSI Citizens' Jury from Sept-Dec 2024.
Details: The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare in Ireland
Intent: To understand if the National Ambulance Service (“NAS”) might require access to helicopters in light of an October budget announcement of a €2mm allocation to put Emergency Aeromedical Support (“EAS”) on a permanent footing. Mr. McCallion clearly stated that NAS planned for the foreseeable future to continue to utilise the support of the Irish Air Corps for EAS services and no alternative structure was planned by the NAS.
Details: Budget announcement of a €2mm allocation to put Emergency Aeromedical Support (“EAS”) on a permanent footing