The 19th National Health Summit
Taking stock and moving forward
Wednesday, February 8 2023 | Croke Park, Dublin
The 20th National Health Summit
Taking stock and moving forward2024 date coming soon…
Introduction
Healthcare is undergoing fundamental change and facing profound challenges as it continues to deal with the impact of Covid-19, which has exacerbated the workforce crisis, access to treatment and health inequalities.
Sláintecare, our high-level 10 year policy roadmap to deliver whole system reform and universal healthcare, is supposed to be halfway through its implementation, but, with the pandemic and the loss of key personnel involved in its delivery, reforms have been delayed. So, where are we? Now it’s time to take stock – will it be implemented as originally envisaged 6 years ago or will we end up with “Sláintecare lite”? What will patients’, staff and communities’ experience of our reformed healthcare system look like?
The Business Post’s 19th annual Health Summit brought together leaders from across the health service to explore the impact of current reforms on service delivery and share experiences of the reality of working on the ground in this complex and challenging system.
Attracting a wide-ranging audience this event enables delegates to share best practice and explore the wider opportunities and issues facing the healthcare system, and how these affect staff, patients, and communities.
Our event will feature plenary sessions and dedicated conference tracks where we’ll be addressing some Big Question topics:
- Taking stock and leading change: Where are we now on the Sláintecare roadmap, the reality of what healthcare looks like and the key challenges going forward
- Why patient time is the most valuable currency in healthcare
- Unleashing the power of regional and local leadership
- What changes are needed to integrate services at the frontline?
- Strategic health authorities and regions: Lessons from history
- Healthcare delivery in a world transformed by crisis: What will the new reality look like?
- The rising cost of living and a fall in living standards: What does it mean for the healthcare system?
- What has Covid revealed about innovation in the HSE?
- Supporting primary care and building on what works
- Culture, training and development: The changes needed to improve retention in the HSE
- Healthcare and climate change: Moving from policy to action
- Innovation on the frontline: A showcase of evidence-based innovations and best practices
- Leaders and decision-makers in healthcare management and delivery
- Clinicians and clinical leaders
- Policy-makers
- Service and solutions providers to the health sector
Advanced Organisation, Amgen Ireland, Arthur Cox, AWS, AXIS Healthcare Consulting Ltd., BD Medical, Bon Secours Health System CLG, Boston Scientific, Cancer Trials Ireland, Department of Health, Dexcom, Digital Transformation and Open Innovation – HSE, DKIT, ECHAlliance, Economic and Social Research Institute, Economic Co-operation and Development, eHealth and Disruptive Technologies, EIT Health Ireland-UK, EY, Fitbit, Flex Power Solutions, GS1 Ireland, Health Products Regulatory Authority, Health Research Board, Health Service Executive, Healthcare 21 Group, HealthTech Ireland, IMO, SVUH, International Foundation for Integrated Care, IPHA, Irish Heart Foundation, Irish Hospital Consultants Association, Irish Life Health, Irish Medical Organisation, Irish Platform for Patient Organisations, Science and Industry, Isaac, Janssen Sciences Ireland, Jinga Life, Johnson and Johnson, Kildare County Council, Laya Healthcare, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Mclernon Computers Ltd, Merck, Mobile Medical Diagnostics, National Cancer Control Programme, National Paediatric Hospital Development Board, National Screening Service, NHS, Novartis, Nursing Homes Ireland, Patients for Patient Safety Ireland, PMD Solutions, Primary Care Services, RCSI, Roche, RTE, Saint John of God Hospitaller Services Group, Saolta University Hospital Care Group, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Servisource/Isaacs, Shine, St. James’s Hospital, Tallaght University Hospital, TCP Homecare, Teva Pharmaceuticals, TPC HomeCare, Trinity College Dublin, UL Hospital Group, University College Cork, UPMC, VHI Healthcare
Testimonials
Hear what attendees from our past healthcare events had to say

Sonia Neary
CEO & Co-founder, Wellola
Congrats on a fabulous event.”


Lorraine Smyth
Change & Innovation Acute Strategy, HSE
“I was really happy with the female representation, it was very inclusive.
I had great feedback from colleagues about the event it had really good content.
Thank you for all your work in organising the event”.

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Miriam Roche
Engagement & Delivery Lead, Informatics Directorate, St. James’s Hospital
“I would like to compliment you and your team on a very informative and well organised event-thanks and well done”
2023 Highlights
2023 Sponsors & Partners
For Sponsorship Opportunities Contact
Wayne Leitch
Head of Sponsorship Sales/ Conferences and Events
Mob: +353 86 8575144
Email: [email protected]
The inclusion of event sponsors, exhibitors or partners does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, warranty, or recommendation by The National Health Summit or iQuest Ltd. and we make no representations or warranties about any product or service contained therein.
This summit is organised by iQuest & Business Post LIVE. If you have any questions, requests, or require assistance with your booking, please feel free to contact me

