Martin Curley who resigned as Director of the Digital Transformation and Open Innovation at the HSE over the weekend, told The Currency that the barriers to changing the health service are so insurmountable that he no longer believes it is possible for anyone to do it. Curley, who came to the health sector from senior positions in Intel and Mastercard, said he believed the problems were so ingrained that “we need to start from scratch and do it differently”. “It’s so broken,” he added. In Curley’s view that brokenness comes from a lack of “will and skill” within the HSE…
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