Mater Private Network Ranked Second Most Sustainable Organisation in Ireland

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Mater Private Network has been recognised as the second most sustainable organisation in Ireland, according to the 2024 RepTrak® Sustainability Index.

The RepTrak® Sustainability Index 2024 assesses the public’s perception of 100 leading organisations across key factors, including Ethical Conduct, Social Performance, Workplace and Environmental Impact.

Mater Private Network’s strong performance in the people-focused categories of Ethical Conduct and Social Impact significantly contributed to its overall high ranking. This achievement reflects the network’s unwavering commitment to delivering world-class patient care while supporting staff and upholding the highest ethical standards across its ten centres of care in Ireland.

The healthcare sector was the top-performing industry for sustainability, with the Index noting that public perceptions were increasingly recognising healthcare organisations for their positive societal impact, their ability to enhance lives and communities, and their care for the health and wellbeing of their employees.

Mr. John Hurley, CEO of Mater Private Network, said, “We are humbled to be named the second most sustainable organisation in Ireland. At Mater Private Network, our ongoing commitment to sustainability is a core part of our mission to deliver better outcomes for both our patients, our staff, and the environment. As we look to the future, we are proud to be leading the way in sustainable healthcare delivering excellence with simplicity.

Audrey Doyle, Group Director of Quality and Patient Experience at Mater Private Network said, “Our focus at Mater Private Network has always been on delivering the best possible care to our patients, and we believe that continuous improvement is key to achieving this. We’ve worked diligently to streamline processes, reduce inefficiencies, and improve patient outcomes, making their journey smoother and less stressful. At the same time, we recognise the importance of supporting our staff, fostering a culture of openness and transparency. This ensures our teams can deliver compassionate care, remain empowered to address challenges early, and continue to focus on patient safety and satisfaction.

Derek Cawley, Clinical Director of Sustainability at Mater Private Network, emphasised the importance of a long-term, collaborative approach to the decarbonisation on the healthcare sector, explaining, “At Mater Private Network, we are determined to make meaningful progress in this area. Our commitment is not just about short-term wins, but about setting in motion long-term, sustainable practices that will benefit both our patients and the environment, well into the future. Through collaboration, innovation, and transparency, we believe that healthcare can be at the forefront of the global sustainability movement and we are proud to be taking strides to make that hope a reality here in Ireland.