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We underlined the importance of technology to help the health system at the IV Symposium of the Health Observatory

From 2 to 5 October, EL ESPAÑOL and Invertia organized the IV Symposium of the Health Observatory ‘The changes that current health care needs‘, in which our President, Santiago de Torres, and Laura López-Táppero, medical director of ASPY Prevención, took part, among other senior management officials, representatives of the main health care companies and associations in our country and leading specialists in the sector.

Our president focused on the importance of technology to help the health care system become more efficient and faster in diagnosing, and to make healthcare more accessible to any patient regardless of location.

He has also pointed out that the keys to alleviate the health system and improve people’s quality of life are, among others: greater use of artificial intelligence for the optimization of triage, telemedicine as a tool to facilitate access to quality health and prevention for the early detection of diseases, as he summed up well with the phrase “More health and less health”.

For her part, Laura López-Táppero, during the intervention at the roundtable, emphasized:

The patient’s experience in the care process should not begin with the disease. We must be able to move forward to it from prevention.

This symposium analyses the current state of health care, the major challenges of the health care system, the novelties of the industry and the digitization of the sector, as well as possible solutions to the problems previously raised, among many other topics.

Gloria Velandia Rodríguez, Chefe de Selecção e Desenvolvimento

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