
Biography
Dr Sarah Barry, PhD is Assistant Professor of Health Services Management at the Centre for Health Policy and Management, Trinity College Dublin. Current and recent research projects include Health system foundations for effective Regional Integrated Care Organisations (RICOs) - co-producing evidence to inform the design of regional organisations to support integrated care in Ireland 2019-2021, Independent Evaluation of Primary Care Learning Sites for Health Service Executive- Implementation of Community Healthcare Networks, Safety Culture Implementation for the Health Service Executive, Understanding Change in Complex Health Systems - A review of the literature 2007-2017, Pathways to Universal Health Care in Ireland and the Resilience of the Irish Health System in the face of Economic Crisis. Her research focusses on integrated care and policy implementation in the context of change and complex systems. She is particularly interested in knowledge making, sharing, transfer and learning at national, service delivery, regional and local levels. Sarah currently works on universal health care (UHC) implementation in collaboration with the Sláintecare Implementation Office of the Department of Health, the Irish National Programme for Integrated Care of Older Persons, and the National Strategy Office for Primary and Community Care. She has coordinated change programmes with a variety of organisations both overseas and in Ireland and has been a visiting lecturer at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy and at IBAT Business College Dublin. Recently Sarah worked with the Irish Government's Oireachtas All-Party Committee on the Future of Health Care in Ireland in developing the Sláintecare Report and recommendations.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
- Thomas,S, Johnston, J, Barry, S, Siersbaek, R, Burke, S., Sláintecare implementation status in 2020: Limited progress with entitlement expansion, Health Policy, 2021Journal Article, 2021
- Barry, S, Ní Fhallúin, M, Thomas, S, Harnett, PJ, Burke, S. , Implementing Integrated Care in Practice - Learning from MDTs Driving the Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons in Ireland, International Journal of Integrated Care , 21(1):15, ((1) ), 2021, p1 - 11Journal Article, 2021, URL
- Unruh L, Allin, S, Marchildon, Burke, S, Barry, S, Siersbaek, Thomas, S, Selina, R, Andriy, K, Alexander, M, Merkur, S, Webb, E,Williams, GA., A comparison of health policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemicin Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America , Health Policy, online 1 July, 2021Journal Article, 2021, URL
Research Expertise
My research interests focus on the challenges of health system and organisational change in terms of policy translation, integrated care delivery, health and social care system reform. Currently I am progressing these interests through the follow research projects: Health system foundations for effective Regional Integrated Care Organisations (RICOs) - co-producing evidence to inform the design of regional organisations to support integrated care in Ireland 2019-2021, Independent Evaluation of Primary Care Learning Sites for Health Service Executive- Implementation of Community Healthcare Networks, Safety Culture Implementation for the Health Service Executive, Understanding Change in Complex Health Systems - A review of the literature 2007-2017, Pathways to Universal Health Care in Ireland and the Resilience of the Irish Health System in the face of Economic Crisis.
Recognition
- International Foundation for Integrated Care
- Implementation Network of Ireland and Northern Ireland