Ireland’s new legislation to revolutionise digital health records
In a significant move to enhance healthcare management, Ireland’s Department of Health has introduced the Health Information Bill 2024, poised to revolutionise the management of digital health records across the nation. This pivotal legislation follows the approval of the Irish Government and is specifically crafted to create a comprehensive legal framework facilitating the efficient sharing of patient data necessary for care and treatment.
This legislative initiative aligns with Ireland’s obligations under the impending European Health Data Space (EHDS) Regulation, set for implementation within the year. The Health Information Bill 2024 aims to establish a robust national health information system, designed to significantly improve the quality of patient care as well as the planning and delivery of healthcare services.
A cornerstone of this initiative, as outlined by the Department of Health, is the bill’s crucial role in the successful implementation of the ‘Digital for Care: A Digital Health Framework for Ireland 2024 – 2030’. This framework, launched in June, 2024, outlines a strategy for integrating digital technology into healthcare systems over the next several years.
Upon enactment, the bill will empower the Health Service Executive (HSE) to amalgamate health information across diverse care settings—encompassing private, public, and voluntary sectors. This comprehensive consolidation is intended to facilitate the development and deployment of digital health records accessible to all patients across Ireland.
Moreover, the bill proposes enhanced accessibility of health information for both patients and healthcare providers, which is anticipated to lead to improved health outcomes. It also focuses on augmenting patient safety by refining patient identification processes, incorporating tools like Eircode and the Personal Public Service Number (PPSN) to seamlessly integrate patient data with Ireland’s national digital strategy.
Ireland’s Health Minister, Stephen Donnelly, emphasised the importance of integrated care, as envisioned in the Sláintecare reform. He stated, “Integrated care as envisioned in Sláintecare, needs the right information, in the right place, at the right time. The Health Information Bill gives patients greater access to their own information so they can make informed decisions about their health and care options. It also enables health professionals to have a more complete, holistic view of the patients they are treating.”
Minister Donnelly also noted that the bill is slated to progress through the Houses of the Oireachtas during the upcoming autumn legislative session. Furthermore, additional legislative measures are planned for the forthcoming months and years to fully realise the policy intent of the approved General Scheme of the Bill and to ensure compliance with the EHDS implementation deadlines set for 2026 to 2030. This series of legislative updates underscores Ireland’s commitment to a fully integrated and digitally enhanced healthcare system.