Fraternidad-Muprespa in the ICT DIRECTOR's debate on technological needs in the healthcare world
Pedro Serrera, deputy director general of Information Systems and Services, has recently participated in the digital meeting “How have technological needs changed in the healthcare world?", organized by Director Tic, an online media outlet belonging to the TAI Editorial group. Also taking part in the colloquium were Jose Carlos Garcia, senior systems engineer from Extreme Networks,Enrique Martin, Head of Large Accounts at Samsung, and Borja Perez, country manager from Stormshield Iberia.
The debate began by analyzing the healthcare world and its digital transformation after two years of pandemic. Pedro Serrera highlighted that Fraternidad-Muprespa has shown “a position of certain advantage in relation to health technology because since 2019 it has a newly opened hospital, like other centers opened later.”
The ICT part has been a challenge: an effort had to be made for teleworking and connectivity, always based on security, but we had the bases covered and user awareness regarding remote connectivity with good results in our entity.
He also showed the importance of networking among the more than one hundred Fraternidad-Muprespa healthcare centers throughout Spain, and how telemedicine ensures that the patient continues with his recovery not only while he is admitted, but also, remotely, when he returns to his place of residence.
Health care is not limited to the center but is expanded, also having very important levels of security.
At the meeting, the speakers also reviewed the needs of health centers with respect to the most appropriate mobile devices they should have. Pedro Serrera stated that at myfratherpatient, which allows you to have parts, prescriptions, appointments or diagnostic tests, among other functions.
At the same time, he described that the patient who enters the Fraternidad-Muprespa Havana Hospital is geolocated, which facilitates the work of the staff and gives total confidence and security to their companions. Digitization in the hospital also allows, among other things, for digital x-rays to be sent to the “digital heart” that receives information from the operating rooms or to have the electronic digital medical history.
Security was one of the axes of the debate and Pedro Serrera indicated that in Fraternidad-Muprespa a perimeter network in healthcare centers has been established as a security solution, "although the best technological security solution is to raise user awareness and do the exercise of analyzing which profiles may require more training in this regard.