Statutory mandate

Formulation and oversight of health policy

What this means

  • The Department of Health is an Irish government body responsible for developing national health and social care policy for the country.[source]
  • It oversees the laws that govern the health system, with key legislation including the Health Act 1947 and the Health Act 2004.[source]
  • The Department holds the Health Service Executive to account for how health services are delivered and how well they perform.[source]
  • This mandate matters for accountability because it sets who is responsible when health services fall short or when policy changes affect patients and the public.[source]
  • There are currently 5 implementing commitments linked to this mandate, meaning specific actions are being tracked against it.[source]

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Indirect impact (5)

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Duty

The Department of Health develops national health and social care policy, oversees the legislative framework for the health system, and holds the Health Service Executive to account for service delivery and performance.

Legislative references

  • Health Act 1947
  • Health Act 2004

Linked commitments (5)

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