Healthcare is a necessity in a world undergoing systemic change, due, among other things, to the aging of the population, the increase in chronically ill people, depopulation and other factors, which entail a structural change of the entire system, a radical transformation that inevitably relies on technology and data.
We must address challenges such as:
In this sense, the pandemic has given a boost to policies and strategies at the global, European and national levels that promote the use of technologies and especially those of the so-called Industry 4.0 applied to health, known as Health 4.0. This concept will transform the way we understand healthcare, the products and services that companies develop, now more focused on solving patient and user needs and more personalized. Also, new business models and new capabilities emerge as technology is combined with healthcare.
At ITA we work towards a single smarter and greener health that improves people’s well-being, life and health.
With a technological and multidisciplinary approach, we develop products, processes and technologies that respond to the needs and challenges of the healthcare value chain.
4 are the main lines of action where smart health can have a major impact in the coming years:
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