Patient Programs: Improving the pathologies management
It’s increasingly important that the patient remain active and informed about their pathology and treatment allowing them to have greater control over the same. To achieve this, we deploy what are known as “patient programs”, specific patient support programs, which provides information according to where the patient is on their journey.
Presentation of allergy project in collaboration with OSASEN, FAES FARMA, and Quirónsalud
In July, the Palacio Euskalduna hosted the celebration of the BIND 4.0 (Basque Industry 4.0 Accelerator Program) “Demo Day.” This is a disruptive event that gave the thirty-two technological startups participating in this acceleration program an opportunity to present their industrial projects of the future
The Digital Health Startup Experience
The Digital Health market has been experiencing unprecedented growth. Just by looking at the investment volume of the past few years, we will notice that Digital Health startups have gone from attracting $5.5 billion in 2016 to a total funding volume of more than $8 billion in 2018. This represents more than an 80% growth rate in two years’ time.
Technology and the patient are keys to the future of clinical studies
Currently, there is a growing emphasis on complementing traditional clinical trials with studies based on Real-World Data (RWD). These studies have an enormous potential with the information provided by the individual patient (patient-reported outcome measures and patient-reported experience measures: PROMs and PREMs).
Patient privacy and data security: New challenges for health
The increase in the use of new technology in the healthcare field has brought with it an important development in the collection, organization, and analysis of a lot of data (Big Data) about patients and their diseases. This generates an important concern related to the protection and security of personal data, along with their access.
Access to data improves patient health
Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in the use of technologies in the healthcare environment, making up what is known today as Digital Health. Currently, Digital Health is the force for the change in how health is understood, as it has the potential for transforming how we manage diseases.