National Review of Specialist Cardiac Services - 8th Steering Group Meeting
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The 8th meeting of the above was held on Monday 12th November 2018.
The Steering Group received a presentation from representatives of Health Research Board Collaboration in Ireland for Clinical Effectiveness Reviews (HRB-CICER) on the proposed protocol for Evidence Based Synthesis. The Secretariat of the Review provided an update to the Steering Group in relation to the various work packages that comprise the Review. The public consultation survey is now closed, and a draft report has been prepared with the data and key themes and provided to the Steering Group for comment. A key stakeholder consultation event took place on Friday 30th November 2018 in the Department of Health.
The next meeting of the Steering Group will be on Friday 1st February 2019.
A summary of all meetings and related documents is published on the Department of Health website.
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Professor Philip Nolan has been President of Maynooth University for the past 6 years where he has led strategic development that has advanced research capacity and transformed undergraduate curricula. He is currently President of the Irish Universities Association (IUA) and Chair of the IUA’s Task Group on Reform of University Selection and Entry.
Professor Philip Nolan’s academic career, which includes a PhD and various scientific research accolades, point to a strong commitment to methodological rigour in generating evidence. This followed a primary degree in Physiology in 1988 and the medical degrees of MB BCh BAO in 1991 from University College Dublin (UCD). Professor Nolan then spent a short time in medical practice so understands the health service and the need to use and apply data and evidence to optimise patient outcomes. In 1996 Professor Nolan joined the staff of University College Dublin, where he received both the UCD President’s Research and Teaching Awards. He led the development of UCD’s Health Sciences Centre, which opened in 2005, and was Director of the UCD Conway Institute from 2003-2004. Professor Nolan was appointed Registrar and Deputy President of UCD in 2004, where he continued to lead developments until his appointment to Maynooth.
The Steering Group consists of patients, relevant health professionals, senior HSE management and senior departmental officials. Collectively, the Group has expertise in clinical provision, service management, service policy, clinical effectiveness and patient safety, public health and patient experience. The list of members is available on the dedicated webpage.
The aim of the National Review is to achieve optimal patient outcomes at population level with particular emphasis on the safety, quality and sustainability of the services that patients receive by establishing the need for an optimal configuration of a national adult cardiac service. In terms of scope, the National Review will cover scheduled and unscheduled hospital-based services for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac disease in adults.
The National Review will conduct its business by: generating key questions on which rigorous systematic reviews of the evidence will be undertaken using internationally recognised methodology; consulting with the public and relevant stakeholders – including a call for submissions; identifying international best practice; carrying out a number of site visits; and, analysing data on existing services and populations. In addition, an International Reference Panel comprised of international experts will be formed to provide independent peer review for the process. The Committee will in general meet monthly.