Roisin Egenton
Programme Manager, Quality and Patient Safety Improvement
Health Service Executive (HSE)
Ireland
Biography
Róisín Egenton is a Programme Manager for the Quality & Patient Safety Improvement Team, which is part of the National Quality and Patient Safety Directorate in the Irish Health Service Executive.
Róisín works with programmes and teams across the health service to build capacity and capability in the use of Quality Improvement methodologies, tools and practices in order to address the highest patient safety risks as outlined in the HSE Patient Safety Strategy and to promote a culture of continual improvement. Projects in her current portfolio of work are focused on patient safety areas such as reducing harm from falls, reducing pressure ulcers, clinical deterioration, reducing and managing sepsis, clinical handover, improving quality of end-of-life care, and the use of digital technologies to advance quality improvements.
Róisín holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Leadership and Quality in Healthcare from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI); she is certified in the management of projects by the Project Management Institute of Ireland; she holds a first class honours Masters degree in Health Promotion from the University of Galway; and an honours BA in International Studies (concentration in Healthcare) from The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD USA.
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Mobile App to support Improvements in Pressure Ulcers & Falls Prevention
Development of an interactive & engaging mobile app to support healthcare professionals undertaking Pressure Ulcer and/or Falls Prevention improvement projects. Includes access to point-of-care tools, checklists, templates, training, networking & communication aids.
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Areas of interest
- Analytics and data
- Children and young people
- Collaboration and networking
- Community and voluntary
- Digital technology
- Efficiency and productivity
- End of life care
- Funding and sustainability
- Improvement research
- Integrated care
- Leadership
- Patient and public involvement
- Patient experience
- Patient safety
- Person-centred care
- Primary care
- Public health
- Quality improvement
- Quality of care
- Wider determinants of health
- Workforce