Response to the discussion paper on proposed Health Information Bill
Response to the discussion paper on proposed Health Information Bill
Date
2008-09-11
Authors
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Abstract
The Institute of Public Health in Ireland is an all-island body which aims to improve health in Ireland by working to combat health inequalities and influence public policies in favour of health. The Institute promotes North-South co-operation in research, training, information and policy. The Institute commends the Department of Health and Children for producing the Discussion Paper on Proposed Health Information Bill (June 2008) and welcomes the opportunity to comment on it.
1. SUMMARY
The first objective of the Health Information: A National Strategy (2004) is to support the implementation of Quality and Fairness: A Health System for You (2001).The National Health Goals – such as ‘Better health for everyone’, ‘Fair access’ and ‘Responsive and appropriate care delivery’ – are expressed in terms of the health of the public as well as patients.
The Discussion Paper focuses on personal information, and the data flows within the health system, that are needed to enhance medical care and maximise patient safety. The Institute believes that the Health Information Bill should also aim to more fully support the achievement of the National Health Goals and the public health function. This requires the development of more integrated information systems that link the healthcare sector and other sectors.
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Equity of access,
Food safety,
Health inequalities,
Healthcare,
Infectious diseases,
Legislation,
Morbidity,
Public health
Citation
Institute of Public Health in Ireland. (2008). Response to the discussion paper on proposed Health Information Bill. Institute of Public Health in Ireland