Damien McCallion
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So the monitoring of that is constant, Jess, in relation to the security and authentication of people who access it.
And the last point I'd make on that is the data then is really important because again, if people get the data and it doesn't make sense, that could potentially cause not just trust issues, but also practical issues for patients.
So there's a lot of work going on to make sure that the data is as clean as possible.
And certainly for key clinical information, that's vital.
And that also means, back to the point I made earlier, when you're looking at the hospital appointments, a lot of our work
was actually trying to standardise the workflow, standardise the data, so that the way things are recorded and done in Letterkenny is the same as in North Dublin or in Cork or Kerry or wherever.
And that's actually probably the biggest chunk of work, Jess, is to get that standardisation of data, standardisation of process.
Ultimately, when patients get their information, it makes sense to them wherever it's come from.
Thank you, Jess.