Business Analyst

HSE SouthCork

The implementation of HSE Health Regions involves the internal reorganisation of the HSE into six operational regions with the objective of realigning the incentives and drivers present within our health and social care system so that it is directed more towards providing care for people closer to home and keeping people healthy and well. It also aims to enable a coherent population-based approach to service planning and delivery, where care is planned and funded in line with people’s needs at regional and local level.

Digital technologies offer significant potential to transform healthcare, improving access, quality, and cost-efficiency. Empowering staff with digital tools and skills to deliver better healthcare is the cornerstone of transformation in the South West region especially in todays face-paced digital era.

The HSE’s Digital for Care 2030 is the Framework sets out a roadmap to digitally transform health services and provides a strategic and innovative plan to advance key Sláintecare programmes.

Purpose of Post

The purpose of the Grade VII Business Analyst post is to ensure that Technology and Transformation solutions that are proposed, acquired and implemented in the HSE South West region brings improved population wellbeing, health service efficiencies and economic opportunity through the use of technology enabled healthcare provision in line with Digital for Care – A Digital Health Framework for Ireland 2024 – 2030. Under this framework a number of programmes will be delivered in conjunction with the National Technology and Transformation.

Informal Enquiries

Ger Moloney - ICT Manager, CUH

Ger.Moloney@hse.ie

0214928002

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