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Speakers<br />

Dr. Stephanie O’Keeffe is National Director of the Health and Wellbeing Dvision in<br />

the HSE. Dr Stephanie O’Keeffe is a social psychologist and has worked for the<br />

past 14 years in the health service. She has specific expertise in national health<br />

strategy development, implementation and evaluation. The Health and Wellbeing<br />

Division currently has 1500 staff and an annual budget of €200m. Within the<br />

Division there are several operational areas including public health and health<br />

protection, environmental health services, health promotion & improvement,<br />

health intelligence and national screening services.<br />

Dr Stephanie<br />

O’Keeffe<br />

National Director,<br />

Health & Wellbeing<br />

Division, HSE<br />

Dr. O’Keeffe previously was the first Director of the new Health and Wellbeing<br />

Programme in the Department of Health where she led out on the development<br />

of Ireland’s first intersectoral population health framework, Healthy Ireland. Dr.<br />

O’Keeffe is a former Director of the Crisis Pregnancy Programme where she<br />

worked for ten years. She has a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Trinity<br />

College Dublin, an MSc in Psychological Research Methods and Assessment and a<br />

PhD in Psychology from the University of Surrey in the UK.<br />

Since 2012, Áine has overseen a growing number of National Clinical Programmes,<br />

today totalling some 33, and witnessed how their clinically-led, evidence-based<br />

approach to system reform has changed, and continues to change, how care is<br />

being delivered in Ireland through improved and standardised patient care.<br />

Dr Áine Carroll<br />

National Director,<br />

Clinical Strategy &<br />

Programmes<br />

Division, HSE<br />

In mid-2015, the Clinical Strategy & Programmes Division started working with the<br />

Programme for Health Service Improvement to develop and implement a major<br />

programme of health and social care reform for the Irish people through the<br />

development of Integrated Care Programmes for older people, chronic disease,<br />

children, patient flow and maternity. These programmes are essential to<br />

sustainable health and social care services for the future. They will tackle the<br />

most pressing challenges whilst improving outcomes and experiences for the<br />

greatest number of patients.<br />

Prior to her appointment, Dr. Carroll was the Clinical Lead of the Rehabilitation<br />

Medicine Programme. She is a Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine, past Chair<br />

of the Medical Board of the National Rehabilitation Hospital, President of the Irish<br />

Association of Rehabilitation Medicine and Associate Professor at University<br />

College Dublin School of Medicine. Her works on a wide variety of topics are<br />

widely published and she regularly presents at national and international<br />

conferences.<br />

Richard Corbridge<br />

Chief Information<br />

Officer, HSE<br />

Richard Corbridge, Chief Information Officer for the Health Service Executive in<br />

Ireland and previously from the NIHR Clinical Research Network. Richard has a<br />

wealth of experience in the Health and Clinical Research sector leading various<br />

informatics delivery elements; business change, benefits management and<br />

Information security projects. He has specialised in IT development, procurement<br />

and implementation across national and local health care arenas in the UK for<br />

more than fifteen years. Richard has delivered a wide range of systems and<br />

process to aid with the provision of health care and research, these range from<br />

delivery of the first primary care messaging system to innovation within a care<br />

trust to deliver a health and social care single assessment process and onto the<br />

modernisation of the information systems infrastructure for clinical research in<br />

England.<br />

At the end of 2014 Richard left his position as CIO of the National Institute for<br />

Health Research specifically the Clinical Research Network (NIHR CRN). This<br />

division was responsible for providing Information Systems and Business<br />

Intelligence to a workforce of around 10,000 research related staff in the NHS.

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