Health Manager Journal: October 2013 Conference Special
- HMI to provide national leadership for managersHealth Management Institute President, Mr. Derek Greene said the HMI’s ambition was to be active and influential in every healthcare institution in... Read more »
- Help us achieve a tobacco free IrelandDepartment of Health Secretary General, Dr. Ambrose McLoughlin appealed to all health managers present to commit to achieving a tobacco free Ireland... Read more »
- Patients driving healthcarePatient experience is now the biggest driver for healthcare, Prof. Dame Donna Kinnair. Clinical Director, Emergency Medicine, BHRUT Hospital (Barking, Havering and... Read more »
- HSE finance priorityHis priority was to implement a common integrated financial management system across the HSE, Mr. Tom Byrne, Chief Financial Officer of the... Read more »
- Poor quality care costs moreIt was important that in looking at the health services, we should ground ourselves and recognise the central theme that although care... Read more »
- Recruit the best and train themWe must identify and develop a pool of potential successors for senior management roles and we need to invest in our people... Read more »
- Fears Mid Staffs type event could happen againA Health Service Journal Leadership survey had shown that while safety and reducing harm and delivering integrated care were stated priorities, 50... Read more »
- Science provides jobs and money for IrelandScience Foundation Ireland has an annual budget of €150 million and provides a research ‘engine’ of 3,000 people, led by 500 leading... Read more »
- IHAI seeks role in UHI designThe Independent Hospitals Association of Ireland agreed with the principle of Universal Health Insurance, but was concerned that there had been no... Read more »
- A revolution in Irish healthcareThe HSE National Clinical Programmes had nationalised existing best practice, engaged patients, aligned stakeholders, implemented vital new services, reduced the length of... Read more »
- Most care should be in primary systemA key HSE priority was that greater than 90 per cent of health care should be provided in primary care systems, Mr.... Read more »
- Refocusing health service challengesThe key challenges facing the Irish Health Services can be refocused into determining exactly how patient care delivery can be moved from... Read more »
- From segregation to inclusionMr. Pat Healy, HSE National Director, Social Care, set out his vision in three years time for services for older people and... Read more »
- Conference participantsThose who participated in the Conference included Ms. Geraldine Regan, Deputy Chief Executive/Director of Nursing, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin, Dublin, Dr.... Read more »
- Conference sponsorsHMI would like to thank all their sponsors for their contribution to the 3rd Annual Conference. The post Conference sponsors appeared first... Read more »