- Towards the Future of Hospitals is the fifth title in Health Tech, the first Spanish-language collection specialising in technological innovation in health, medicine and medical care promoted by LID Editorial, with the support of Atrys Health and Sanitas, and edited by Santiago de Torres.
- The author, Jordi Serrano-Pons, analyses disruptive technologies and innovations that are helping to create smart, sustainable hospitals that are connected to patients.
- The event took place at the Ortega-Marañón Foundation in Madrid.
LID Editorial, Atrys and Sanitas presented the book Hacia el futuro de los hospitales (Towards the Future of Hospitals) by Jordi Serrano-Pons at the Ortega Marañón Foundation in Madrid. This is the fifth title in Health Tech, the first Spanish-language collection specialising in technological innovation in health, medicine and medical care.
The work is ‘a look towards the future of hospitals,’ a text very much in line with ‘our commitment to develop, protect and update the legacy of those who came before us,’ said Fernando Bandrés, director of the Gregorio Marañón Study Centre.
Hacia el futuro de los hospitales ‘addresses the challenges facing hospitals from a technological and innovative perspective that is also human,’ prioritising value-based patient care, explained Laura Díez, Communications Manager at LID Editorial. ‘Everything that can and should happen is covered in the book,’ said José Francisco Tomás, president of the Sanitas Research Foundation.
The event featured a round table discussion with Jordi Serrano-Pons, author of the book; Santiago de Torres, director of the Health Tech collection and president of Atrys Health; and Julio Mayol, professor of surgery and scientific director at IdISSC.