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New Aquitaine: Launch of a “Living Lab”, a participatory device to promote innovation in healthcare

Publicada el julio 12, 2023 por AINHOA LÓPEZ-ABADÍA URRESTI

The Ramsay Santé Group, through its Aquitaine Centre, is committed to innovation in healthcare by launching its first “Living Lab”. This concept aims to experiment innovative healthcare solutions in a real environment, in order to bring added value to patients and healthcare professionals. 

This first laboratory, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, will promote the exchange of experiences and the co-construction of solutions between the Ramsay Santé group’s establishments and local innovative companies. It brings together the Cliniques de l’Atlantique in La Rochelle, Aguiléra in Biarritz, Jean le Bon in Dax, Belharra in Bayonne and the Basque Country Cardiology Centre in Bayonne. The Living Lab focuses primarily on surgery and sustainable development, with the aim of improving health through constant innovation.

The Ramsay Santé group plans to open nine other laboratories, five in France and four in the Nordic countries in which it operates, to strengthen its innovation capabilities. These laboratories will be connected to the group’s international network, in order to respond to operational, technical, organisational and environmental issues in all the group’s establishments, sharing the ideas and practices already in place.

This initiative also offers a unique opportunity to share innovative solutions across borders, in partnership with French, Swedish, Norwegian and Danish start-ups. The Living Labs will be supported by Ramsay Santé’s Innovation & Partnership Hub to develop innovative healthcare solutions and offer an acceleration programme to mature start-ups.

The Ramsay Santé group is already inviting all employees and physicians in its establishments to share their ideas to make innovation in healthcare a priority.

+info: Ramsay Santé

Nouvelle-Aquitaine : lancement d’un “Living Lab”, dispositif participatif pour encourager l’innovation en santé

Le groupe Ramsay Santé, à travers son Pôle Aquitaine, s’engage en faveur de l’innovation en santé en lançant son tout premier “Living Lab”. Ce concept vise à expérimenter des solutions innovantes en santé dans un environnement réel, afin d’apporter une valeur ajoutée aux patients et aux professionnels de santé. 

Ce premier laboratoire, situé en Nouvelle-Aquitaine, favorisera le partage d’expériences et la co-construction de solutions entre les établissements du groupe Ramsay Santé et les entreprises innovantes locales. Il regroupe les Cliniques de l’Atlantique à La Rochelle, Aguiléra à Biarritz, Jean le Bon à Dax, Belharra à Bayonne, ainsi que le centre de Cardiologie du Pays Basque à Bayonne. Le “Living Lab” se concentre principalement sur la chirurgie et le développement durable, avec pour objectif d’améliorer la santé grâce à une innovation permanent.

Le groupe Ramsay Santé prévoit d’ouvrir neuf laboratoires supplémentaires, cinq en France et quatre dans les pays nordiques où il est implanté, pour renforcer ses capacités d’innovation. Ces laboratoires seront connectés au réseau international du groupe, afin de répondre aux problématiques opérationnelles, techniques, organisationnelles et environnementales dans tous les établissements du groupe, en partageant les idées et les pratiques déjà mises en place.

Cette initiative offre également une opportunité unique de partager des solutions d’innovation au-delà des frontières, en partenariat avec des start-up françaises, suédoises, norvégiennes et danoises. Les “Living Labs” s’appuieront sur le soutien du Hub Innovation & Partenariat de Ramsay Santé pour faire émerger des solutions innovantes en santé et offrir un programme d’accélération aux start-up les plus matures.

Le groupe Ramsay Santé invite déjà tous les salariés et médecins de ses établissements à partager leurs idées afin de faire de l’innovation en santé une priorité.

+info: Ramsay Santé

Nueva Aquitania: lanzamiento de un “Living Lab”, un dispositivo participativo para fomentar la innovación en la atención sanitaria

El Grupo Ramsay Santé, a través de su Centro de Aquitania, apuesta por la innovación en el ámbito de la salud lanzando su primer “Living Lab”. Este concepto tiene como objetivo experimentar soluciones sanitarias innovadoras en un entorno real, con el fin de aportar un valor añadido a los pacientes y a los profesionales sanitarios. 

Este primer laboratorio, situado en la región de Nouvelle-Aquitaine, favorecerá el intercambio de experiencias y la co-construcción de soluciones entre los establecimientos del grupo Ramsay Santé y las empresas innovadoras locales. Reúne las Cliniques de l’Atlantique en La Rochelle, Aguiléra en Biarritz, Jean le Bon en Dax, Belharra en Bayona y el Centro de Cardiología del País Vasco en Bayona. El Living Lab se centra principalmente en la cirugía y el desarrollo sostenible, con el objetivo de mejorar la salud a través de la innovación constant.

El grupo Ramsay Santé tiene previsto abrir otros nueve laboratorios, cinco en Francia y cuatro en los países nórdicos en los que opera, para reforzar sus capacidades de innovación. Estos laboratorios estarán conectados a la red internacional del grupo, con el fin de responder a las cuestiones operativas, técnicas, organizativas y medioambientales en todos los establecimientos del grupo, compartiendo las ideas y prácticas ya implantadas.

Esta iniciativa también ofrece una oportunidad única para compartir soluciones innovadoras más allá de las fronteras, en colaboración con empresas emergentes francesas, suecas, noruegas y danesas. Los “Living Labs” contarán con el apoyo del Innovation & Partnership Hub de Ramsay Santé para desarrollar soluciones sanitarias innovadoras y ofrecer un programa de aceleración a las start-ups más maduras.

El grupo Ramsay Santé ya está invitando a todos los empleados y médicos de sus establecimientos a compartir sus ideas para hacer de la innovación en la asistencia sanitaria una prioridad.

+info: Ramsay Santé

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