Developing eHealth Interoperability Standards for Ireland: A Consultation Document

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HIQA launched a public consultation on the development of eHealth standards. This consultation aims to elicit views on as to where eHealth interoperability standards are required and where the work of HIQA and the eHealth Standards Advisory Group should be targeted. The public consultation has now closed. 

HIQA launched a public consultation on the development of eHealth standards. This consultation aims to elicit views on as to where eHealth interoperability standards are required and where the work of HIQA and the eHealth Standards Advisory Group should be targeted. Through its health information function, HIQA is working to ensure that high quality health and social care information is available to support the delivery, planning and monitoring of services. As part of this role, HIQA develops technical standards that support eHealth interoperability. The public, service users and service providers were given the opportunity to provide feedback and become involved in the future direction of standards development.

The submissions will be used to inform the work of HIQA and of the eHealth Standards Advisory Group (eSAG) in the development of national standards for eHealth interoperability. HIQA will work with eSAG to prioritise areas of work where standards should be developed in line with our guiding principles.

For further information or if you have any questions, you can talk to the consultation team by calling (01) 8147683.

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