Digital health is at the heart of our evolving healthcare system.
10 years ago in 2013, Ireland’s ehealth strategy was launched. However, a decade on, there is still a lot to achieve to deliver on the potential of technology, and the digital transformation of the HSE will be at the forefront of healthcare services for many years to come.
As Ireland’s ehealth strategy is reviewed 10 years on, core themes at our 2023 event include exploring future policy development and implementation, how to provide seamless patient experiences efficiently and cost-effectively, empowering staff with digital skills and driving innovative solutions that can be scaled across the healthcare system.
The Business Post’s 2023 Smart Health Summit will bring together healthcare leaders for this one-day event to discuss challenges, learn best practices, and shape the future of Ireland’s healthcare collectively.
We will hear from leaders of national bodies, international experts, industry representatives, patients and policy experts on how we can ensure the digital revolution delivers to its fullest potential for Irish healthcare.
Join us in Croke Park on September 12 – this is your opportunity to connect, collaborate, and celebrate the innovation that exists today for a better tomorrow.
Themes and topics at this year’s event include:
Car Parking
Croke Park provides up to 600 free parking spaces. Click here to learn more about how to access them.
On foot
Croke Park is just a 15 minute walk from the City Centre.
By train
The closest railway station is Drumcondra at the intersection of Drumcondra Road (N1) and Clonliffe Road, a 5 minute walk from the stadium. The closest DART stations are Connolly and Clontarf. Connolly is a 15-20 minute walk and Clontarf a 20-25 minute walk to the stadium. The closest LUAS stops are Connolly (Red Line) and Parnell (Green Line). The nearest Intercity Rail stop is at Connolly Station
By bus
Take the No 3, 11, 11a 16, 16a and 41 from the City Centre to Drumcondra Road.
By bike
Croke Park is just a cycle from the City Centre. The nearest Dublin Bike stations are located on North Circular Road and Mountjoy Square. There is also a two-tier parking facility in the Davin Stand car park.