The keyword of any project must be interoperability: technological, organisational and clinical.
Telemedicine
During the truce of Covid-19 we have not sufficiently enhanced the “digital weapons”

After the long emergency we all took a breath and imagined that the worst was over. Unfortunately, this is not the case and we risk paying dearly for this choice.
Germany invests 3 billion euros for emergency, digitization and IT security
German Health Minister Jens Spahn has announced an extraordinary investment plan for health care.
A record-breaking merger in the US telemedicine market
Will doctors, in the future, make diagnoses like mechanics do?
Lesson learned from Coronavirus: five issues on digital health
The unprecedented crisis caused by the pandemic has triggered an acceleration of the spread of new digital tools.
Tele-medicine, before tele- is medicine, with all that comes with it.
The systematic adoption of telemedicine cannot ignore a number of aspects that must be considered and planned. Telemedicine is not just a technology.
Telemedicine isn’t just televisit and tele-health.
The discussion and enthusiasm that has been generated on telemedicine are focused on the possibility of remote visits and consultations and the care of patients at home. However, telemedicine is not just that.
A kit that allows the doctor to see, hear and measure at a distance
One of the major limitations of the televisit is the difficulty of examining the patient’s main organs due to physical distance.
Telemedicine in support of phase 2 of COVID-19
Phase two of Covid-19 will see a resumption of non-urgent medical activities that have been postponed due to the emergency and in order not to increase the spread of the infection within health care facilities – (Article published in AboutPharma May 2020).