- He has participated in the informative conference organized by the Galician Hospital Association (Ahosgal) on the transformation of hospital care after the pandemic
- The meeting brought together leading experts and representatives of the most important health groups in the country in Santiago de Compostela
The CEO of the Ribera healthcare group, Elisa Tarazona, has highlighted the effectiveness of public-private collaboration in health matters during her face-to-face participation in the informative conference organized by the Galician Hospital Association (choke) this Friday in Santiago de Compostela on "Health care after the pandemic".
The CEO of the Ribera group, of which the Galician hospitals are a part Ribera Povisa, Ribera Polusa y Riverside Juan Cardona, pointed out during his speech that "the pandemic has marked a before and after in Health, but also in society in general, because we are all more aware that health comes first." "Institutions and society as a whole must be aware that we must join forces, effort and knowledge between the public and the private, because we must respond to people, who are the most important thing". In addition, he added, "we have to be able to respond to the global challenges of the sector, among which stands out the need to continue building a long-term sustainable Healthcare model and apply the best practices, using technology and coordination between the different levels of care, institutions and social services”.
Elisa Tarazona has also emphasized the strong commitment of the group that she leads for Galician health. “Ribera's health model is a responsible model that is committed to the prevention and early diagnosis of diseases. We rely on technology and digitization to transform Health and provide our patients with personalized health care, tailored to their needs, and thus help their health and well-being ”, she explained.
The informative session, which has been able to be followed in person and online, has included the intervention of leading experts and representatives of the most important health groups in Spain.
The objective of the meeting has been to open a reflection on the changes that hospital care will experience from various aspects such as digital transformation, the collaboration of private healthcare with the public sector or the model of healthcare centers of the future.





