26 April 2011Spain
  • The purpose of the agreement signed in Toledo today is to start the pilot test for remote monitorisation of the patient using new technologies.
  • It seeks to generate R&D+i and knowledge to enhance and modernise healthcare.

Indra, the premier IT company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe and SESCAM will conduct pilot tests in order to asses the feasibility of a monitorisation of patient with chronic diseases while at home. The cooperation agreement was signed today in Toledo by the Regional Minister of Health and Social Welfare of the Autonomous Community of Castilla-La Mancha, Fernando Lamata; and Indra’s Director of Public Administration and Health, Lorenzo Canales.

The cooperation seeks to generate knowledge and R&I+i to to enhance the quality and modernisation of healthcare. Indra will contribute the technology it has developed for the sector with innovation in mind. SESCAM, in turn, will contribute the experience of its professionals who will sketch the scope of the project and its customisation taking into account real facts of Castilla-La Mancha healthcare, defining the pathologies, profile of patients and the information to be controlled.

These experiences are expected to provide the bases to fully extent it to all patients with a certain pathology or the group of pathologies which can be monitorised from the patient’s residence. The agreement seeks to improve the management of chronic patients and their quality of life, streamline costs or educate citizens in terms of health.

With Indra’s technology the chronic patient can be watched over by the doctors. For this the patient will be equipped with the necessary devices depending on the pathology (glucose meter, pulse oximeter, etc.). These will be connected via PC, PDA 30G or mobile, and will inform about the condition of the patient with the frequency established by the doctors.

Similarly, the doctor can also inform the patient about changes in the treatment or suggestions and so on. Both the doctor and the patient can gain access to the information through internet and the data considered significant can be included in the patient’s medical record

SESCAM technology partner

With this agreement Indra’s position as SESCAM technology partner is reinforced. They have cooperated before in the development of the Ykonos programme which has become a milestone in the segment of medical digital imaging. Thanks to it, reports and digital imaging can be exchanged over the regional health network.

On the other hand, Castilla-La Mancha, in cooperation with Indra, was the first autonomous region to complete the implementation of the Breast CAD, a system which assists in the diagnose in presence of possible injuries and gives a second opinion to specialists. The hospitals of Toledo and Guadalajara are also equipped with kidney and lung CAD systems.

In addition to this, the company, in cooperation with SESCAM, started up a Centre of Excellence which displays Ykonos, Castilla-La Mancha’s medical digital imaging and other technology projects. It also collaborates with Rafael Del Pino Foundation and the National Paraplegic Hospital of Toledo in the development of TOyRA (Occupational Therapy and Augmented Reality). This initiative seeks to improve the quality of life of people with spinal cord injuries through a virtual rehabilitation system.

Leadership in digital health

Nowadays, over 32 million people in more than four continents benefit from Indra’s solutions and systems for the health sector. The company’s solutions are in use by more than 100,000 professionals in over 5,600 health centres and hospitals making 500,000 daily medical appointments possible.

Indra’s technologies and knowledge applied to health are based on its health solutions portfolio which specialises in Telemedicine, digital Imaging, electronic prescription or electronic medical records, among others. This platform is the fruit of cumulative experience in the development of projects for private and public sectors, at both national and international levels.

Regarding the electronic medical records we can mention Diraya, the system which facilitated the implementation of digital health records in Andalusia; IANUS, for the Servizo Galego de Saúde (SERGAS) or Abucasis, for the Valencia community. The company also leads the implementation of the electronic prescription in Spain, where besides the project currently under way in Asturias, it has successfully implemented it in Aragon, Cantabria, Madrid, Murcia, Valencia, Galicia, the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla.

Indra holds a significant position in the implementation and management of multichannel information services which use internet, mobile technology and access points to the health care services in Andalusia, Madrid and Valencia.

Indra
Indra is the premier Information Technology company in Spain and a leading IT multinational in Europe and Latin America. It is ranked as the second European company in its sector according to investment in R&D with nearly € 500 M during the last three years. In 2010 revenues reached € 2,557 M of which a 40% came from the international market. The company employs more than 30,000 professionals and has clients in more than 100 countries.
 

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