Suddenly everything has changed. The market scenario we are facing puts completely different paradigms on the table to which we need to respond with new, rapid and innovative methods to deal with an era of the new normal, thus laying the foundation for a sustainable economic recovery.
Where to start to respond quickly to the changes taking place? What possible scenarios and what are the solutions to give more value to our customers?
With these questions, the Jamio Innovation Experience Forum, the first virtual event Of Jamio openwork entitled "From Digital to Business Transformation: Stories of Innovation".
A dialogue between companies and experts on approaches and experiences of change in pursuit of the 'agility of organizations and processes.
Experiences of business transformation enabled by the digital, through recounting the paths taken by companies that have gained concrete value from it in terms of growth. A full immersion on the innovation of business processes and on the models to be adopted to keep up with the changes in the technologies and scenarios opened up by Covid.
The free event will be held via live streaming on the November 19 at 16:30.
The event will feature speakers:
Daniel Monti - Business transformation and Innovation expert
Orietta Campironi - CIO, Ignatius Messina & C.
Andrea Minisci - R&D Manager, Valle Fiorita Ltd.
Salvatore Latronico - CEO, Openwork
Moderator Martin Arborea - Co-founder, sales & marketing director, Openwork
Find out all the details about the event on the dedicated page at the following LINK
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Digital Health: Puglia on the podium with "Smart Health Platform," the platform built with the contribution of Jamio openwork
A new record for Puglia in the most advanced digital technologies in health care.
This is "Smart Health Platform," the project with which AReSS Puglia participated (as leader of a team of technological partners composed of Openwork, Sincon, Tera, I-Tel and the health facility Fondazione Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza IRCCS) in the national competition announced by ProMIS - International Health Brick Program, which promotes the Health of Regions in Europe and the World.
In the competition titled "Agile Open Innovation tools that accelerate digital transformation of processes and products in health care "Smart Health Platform won a valuable 3rd place. The project responds to the needs of clinicians for constant monitoring and telehealth of chronic patients from their homes, enabling them to model a digitally formatted diagnostic and therapeutic care plan (PDTA) tailored to the health condition of the patient taken care of by the healthcare facility.
At the core of Smart Health's technology architecture is Jamio openwork, Openwork 's cloud and "zero-code" BPM platform, which enables the management and monitoring of PDTA progress, the integration of telehealth features through the use of various multi-parameter devices and a fitbit for sleep quality with which patients are equipped in order to check the therapeutic adherence of patients with chronic diseases.
Watch TG Norba's coverage of the award
Testing of the Smart Health Platform took place in early 2020 (at the IRCCS "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza" in San Giovanni Rotondo) on some young multiple sclerosis patients followed from home. The results obtained confirmed a qualitative improvement in the service offered through a rapid and timely exchange of information between clinicians and patients.
In Dr. Leone's medical opinion, Smart Health Platform has great potential and could be deployed immediately in the Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza Hospital to follow at least 60 chronic patients via teleassistance.
"The system has been validated to the full satisfaction of physicians and patients and has made it possible to track the entire pathway in detail, receiving valuable information at every stage, thus avoiding the long periods of information gap between checkups . - explains Dr. Maurizio Leone, director S.C. Neurology IRCCS "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza " - Through the platform, moreover, we can intercept drug side effects and changes in symptomatology over time, allowing us to intervene effectively and promptly on therapy. "
Also AReSS Apulia believed from the beginning in the platform's potential as one of the best practices for digitalzation of regional health care, so much so that they nominated the research project for the PROMIS Competition and chose to represent it as the lead partner.
"We are very pleased that the PROMIS Open Innovation initiative that AReSS decided to participate in led to the awarding of SmartHealthPlatform - says John Gorgoni, AReSS Puglia General Director - The national initiative was preceded, only in Puglia and at the choice of AReSS, by an unprecedented interlocution with local actors of innovation in health care, certain as we were that the good and workable ideas were already there and just needed the right path. So they were. Now is the time to demonstrate that good ideas - even award-winning ones - can become everyday practice and tools for citizens, patients and professionals. And just as we have not failed in our mission as discoverers of innovators, we will not now fail in the equally important mission of making things happen."
Openwork President Salvatore Latronico is also pleased:
"This award takes on a double meaning. For Openwork, for years engaged in the implementation of technologies for Business Process Management, it is the recognition of leadership and the validity of an intuition, on which we have been betting for a long time, that the application of such innovative technologies can be a great accelerator for the digitization of PDTAs; for the territory it is the confirmation of how to systematize skills and products of different organizations, according to the paradigms of digital ecosystems, is a strategic and rewarding approach. Given the clinical validation at Casa Sollievo, coupled with the recognition of AReSS Puglia, which selected us for the national PROMIS competition, we hope soon to see extensive experimentation of Smart Health in different contexts."