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First version of HSE Health App released

By Reporter - 25th Feb 2025

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The Department of Health and HSE launched the first version of the HSE Health App today. It is one of the first initiatives delivered as part of Digital for Care, Ireland’s health and social care digital framework.

From today anyone aged 16 and over can download the app for free from Google Play or the App Store, however first phase functionality will be most useful for expectant mothers.

First phase functionality allows people to:

  • Carry a digital list of self-declared medications and see a list of medicines received through the Drugs Payment Scheme or Medical Card Scheme
  • Store your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), medical card, long-term Illness card, drugs payment scheme card and GP visit card
  • Access flu and Covid-19 vaccination records
  • Easily find information about HSE services, such as emergency departments and Injury Units
  • View maternity service appointments (for expectant mothers)

To log into the HSE Health App and access personal health information, you will need a verified MyGovID account. A verified MyGovID proves who you are and ensures the HSE is giving personal health information to the right person.

If you do not have a verified MyGovID, you will still be able to use the app to find information about health conditions and HSE services.

Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill commented: “Today marks an exciting milestone in our journey to digitise patient health records with the public launch of the first version of our new HSE Health App. This app is an exciting milestone where we begin to give patients digital access to their own health information and will make it easier for everyone to navigate the health service.

“We can now ensure that every patient is provided with easily accessible health information that is accurate and trustworthy. The phased introduction of appointment notifications and reminders will make it easier for people to manage their care.

“I know the app development team have also consulted with a number of patient organisations so that their needs are incorporated into the design process to ensure the App is patient-centred. The HSE is working with colleagues across government to integrate the HSE Health App with the Government Digital Wallet that will be released later this year.”

Mr Bernard Gloster, HSE CEO, said: “There has been much progress made in modernising the data capabilities and digital technologies of our health service in recent years. The launch of the first version of the new HSE Health App represents the next step forward in our digital transformation journey, as we seek to harness the power of data and innovation to help improve access to care for patients and enhance efficiencies across services. Through utilisation and ongoing development of digital tools, such as the new HSE Health App, we see a future where our patients and the people who care for them are empowered and better informed about their care.”

Work is underway to make public hospital appointment notifications and reminders, and support to quit smoking, available in the app.

The app development team has consulted with a number of organisations representing people with disabilities and worked with a Patient Advisory Group to understand the needs of a wide range of people. The app has also been tested with users who rely on assistive technology, and audited to ensure it reaches HSE and European standards for accessibility. Work is ongoing with users of the app to identify and implement improvements so as to add new features and functionality.

Future app features will be guided by ongoing research and engagement with patients, staff, and the public. For now, the HSE Health App is available in English and Irish, and other languages are being explored for future versions.

 For more information see hse.ie/health-app 

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