Download the Ireland Acute Care EMR And Digital Health 2026 Report
Ireland’s acute-care EHR environment is moving into a selection-and-mobilisation phase—driven by HSE reform, emerging Health Regions, and national platform programmes such as the National EHR, shared care record enablement, ePrescribing, and the HSE Health App “digital front door.” This companion report is built to support decision-grade planning and procurement scoping in Ireland—without vendor rankings, market-share claims, or procurement recommendations.
Download this independent Black Book report to understand:
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National “non-negotiables” for EHR fit in Ireland — identity and core datasets, shared record participation and interoperability direction (FHIR/API expectations), secure messaging and referral workflows, and imaging integration as a first-class requirement inside clinical workflows.
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A practical strategic-fit checklist — an 18-dimension framework to define requirements, weight trade-offs, and structure clinical validation in a multi-vendor environment (built for Irish operating realities).
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Procurement-ready baseline requirements — GDPR privacy-by-design, security assurance expectations aligned to modern EU/Irish cyber obligations, data governance and auditability, resilience and downtime readiness, and mandatory national-service integration requirements where applicable.
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Vendor landscape and platform patterns in Ireland — how layered digital hospital stacks are evolving and what to test when assessing PAS/iPMS, EHR suites, integration layers, shared records/portals, medicines platforms, and analytics tooling.
Who should read it: Boards, executives, clinical leaders, digital health teams, and procurement/architecture stakeholders shaping acute-care EHR, medicines, interoperability, and digital hospital roadmaps in Ireland.
Get the complimentary download — and use it to pressure-test your EHR roadmap against Ireland’s national programmes, interoperability expectations, and assurance requirements before you lock scope, vendors, or architecture.

