Digital health panel discussion
Digital healthcare is transforming the way we approach health and wellness. But what exactly do we mean by "digital health" and how does it impact the insurance industry? Join our expert panel as they dive into the evolving definition of digital healthcare, explore the opportunities new innovations can create for improving patient outcomes and reducing costs, outline the challenges posed in terms of implementation and discuss the potential implications these changes could have on health insurance.
Dr. Ronan Glynn is Health Sector Partner at EY Ireland. A physiotherapist and medical doctor, Ronan is a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine, at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. Prior to joining EY, Ronan worked as Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health in Ireland, was a member of the team tasked with leading the national response to COVID-19 and was Acting Chief Medical Officer for six months of the pandemic.
David Wall is the Chief Information Officer in Tallaght University Hospital. David leads Tallaght Hospital in planning and implementing enterprise-wide information solutions that support best practices in patient care, clinical and business operations, and achieve more effective and cost beneficial enterprise-wide ICT operations. Prior to that, he was the head of ICT and Information Governance Lead at Temple Street University Hospital.
Professor Martin Curley is the Director of the Digital Health Ecosystem at the Innovation Value Institute and Professor of Innovation at Maynooth University. Formerly the Director of Digital Transformation and Open Innovation at the Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland, he played a key role in advancing Ireland's healthcare through digital innovation. Martin has held senior leadership positions at Intel, Mastercard, and Philips. He is also the author of several books on innovation and technology, including Open Innovation 2.0 and Managing IT for Business Value, highlighting his expertise in leveraging technology for transformative change.