What we do

HIQA works collaboratively, using best available evidence, to develop recommendations to support decision making for the Irish eHealth and health information landscape. HIQA drives improvements in the quality of data and information by developing national standards and guidance and assessing compliance with these national standards.

How do we do it

Working collaboratively with key stakeholders, HIQA gathers national and international evidence on best practice. HIQA consults with experts, stakeholders, service providers and service users. HIQA reports on the implementation of our national standards and guidance, and supports organisations to improve health information.

Using an implementation science approach, HIQA develops tools to support the health and social care sector to produce high-quality health information in order to support the delivery of safe care, decision-making, monitoring and planning.

Data quality tools:

Information governance:

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):

eHealth:

More implementation tools and guidance

HIQA gathers and synthesises national and international evidence to inform policy and practice in Ireland and to produce evidence-based recommendations.

We engage with the public, professionals and other key stakeholders to collect evidence that helps inform policy on Health Information :

We conduct research, best practice international reviews and analysis to ensure standards, policy and practice are informed by evidence:

More evidence review publications

Link to other health information resources
             
We also develop recommendations to support the effective management of health information:

More health information recommendations

Review programme

HIQA undertakes review programmes to assess compliance with national standards for national data collections and health services in Ireland. The aim of these programmes is to drive quality improvements by identifying areas of good practice and areas where improvements are necessary.

Assessment Judgment Framework

The Assessment Judgment Framework guides services and organisations on the questions that HIQA inspectors will ask to assess compliance with the National Standards for Information Management in Health and Social Care.

Self-Assessment Tool for health and social care organisations
The Self-Assessment Tool helps services and organisations determine the extent to which they comply with the standards, and identify areas of good practice and where improvement is needed.

We support the implementation of EU regulation in Ireland through our involvement in EU-funded projects.

The HealthData@IE project (2023-2027) supports the implementation of the European Health Data Space (EHDS).

The QUANTUM project (2024 –2026) creates a common system for labeling data that can be used across Europe to report on the quality and usefulness of datasets.

National health and social care data collections are national repositories of routinely collected health and social care data in Ireland. 

HIQA has compiled a catalogue of all national health and social care data collections in Ireland. 

View the Catalogue of National Data Collections
View the interactive catalogue of national data collections