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Increasingly empowered patients
Patients have more and better data that gives them more control over decisions and actions that affect their health. They demand flexible services adapted to their reality, as well as remote access to their data and medical history in real time. -
Personalised and precision medicine
The latest advances made in the analysis of patient data and diagnostic tests are making it possible to adapt the different treatments to the reality of each person and the environment in which they live. In this way we obtain a better patient outcome in the shortest possible time and at the lowest possible cost. -
Public-private partnerships
Flexibility between different levels of care and private health services has been key to avoiding the collapse of patient care systems in the face of major health emergencies. This type of collaboration model will be further developed in the coming years.
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New models of remote patient care
The rapidly changing and unpredictable environment in which we live has brought on the acceleration of remote care and telediagnostic services. Thanks to them, medical professionals can offer a rapid response to various health problems of their patients through remote interaction and diagnosis. -
Prevention and healthy lifestyles
The promotion of healthier habits and a healthy lifestyle is helping to prevent chronic disease in the future and improve peoples quality of life. For the healthcare system, it means reducing associated costs.