The HSE has launched a new app, which allows you to view appointments, keep a record of your medication requirements, and store digital cards like a European Health Insurance Card.
Locals will soon be able to access healthcare data on their phone.
The HSE has launched a new app, which allows you to view appointments, keep a record of your medication requirements, and store digital cards like a European Health Insurance Card.
It's currently being rolled out for pregnant women, but will be available to all patients in the coming months.
The HSE’s chief executive, Bernard Gloster, says significant work has gone into ensuring medical data will be protected:

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