Ireland operates a mixed public-private healthcare system. The public healthcare system is managed by the Health Service Executive (HSE), which is funded through general taxation. It provides a wide range of services, including hospital care, GP services, and community health services (either free of charge or at a subsidised rate, depending on eligibility criteria such as income, age, or medical need). Ireland’s private healthcare sector enables individuals to opt for private health insurance to access private hospitals and clinics.
The Health Service Executive (HSE) provides public health and social services to the people of the Republic of Ireland through hospitals and community services across the country. The services delivered within these hospitals include scheduled care, unscheduled care, maternity services, outpatient services, and diagnostic services.
Learn more about the Irish health system and Health Service Executive (HSE).
Public hospitals in Ireland are organised into seven geographic hospital groups that provide acute care for patients.
Community healthcare organisations (CHOs) are responsible for the delivery of primary care and community-based services within local communities. These are typically services not provided by acute hospitals (for example, primary care, social care, mental health, and health and wellbeing services). There are nine CHOs in Ireland.
Following recommendations made in the 2017 Sláintecare report by the Oireachtas Committee on the Future of Healthcare, six new health regions are being introduced. These regional bodies will be responsible for the planning and delivery of integrated health and social care services. Transition to the new structure is expected to start in October 2024.
Learn more about health regionsIndividual hospitals within Ireland can be classified as:
Depending on the services provided, public acute hospitals in Ireland are categorised as being a Model 1, 2, 3, or 4.
Other public hospitals provide care to a particular cohort of patients or one specialism: