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14th AINAT Puglia Conference: Openwork present as technology sponsor of the event
In the context of changes and innovation in the care of chronic neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, there is a need to ensure an increasingly multidisciplinary care pathway for the complex patient.
The AINAT event to be held in Puglia, specifically in Monopoli (Hotel Vecchio Mulino) on Oct. 27 and 28, aims to activate, with the help of e-health experts, increasingly structured and integrated networks, convinced that the multidisciplinary approach with the collaboration of IT management can be a good path to realize a valid working model, since the progressive aging of the population requires highly diversified care and increasing attention to social and rehabilitative needs, as well as access to assessments, therapies and medication use.
Parallel sessions are planned at the event with tables dedicated to some neurological disciplines with the spirit of enhancing the NETWORK system for the realization of PDTAs. The meeting will be enriched with a discussion with colleagues from the Corridor 8 (Albania, Bulgaria, Georgia, Montenegro, Macedonia , Kosovo) aimed at research in collaboration with the three Hubs (S. Giovanni Rotondo, Bari, and Tricase) and the taking in charge with the various models of care by neurologists in the area.
The Openwork company, which is already involved in a number of projects on the topic, with prestigious awards and recognitions for technological solutions delivered in the Cloud from a Digital Health perspective, will be present as a technology sponsor of the 14th AINAT Conference with a stop in Puglia; also planned is a keynote speaker from Openwork during the plenary session and a concluding panel discussion with experts in the field.