The DMP versus Instamed: the race for innovation
Have you heard of the “shared medical record” (DMP)? Launched by the Ministry of Health, this project took 15 years and swallowed up more than 500 million euros! And despite all this effort, he still struggles to convince everyone. Created in 2016, Instamed.fr was created in just three years thanks to the initiative of Jérémie Neuberg, a fine mix of economist, mathematician, and obviously, passionate innovator.
A “WhatsApp” for your health?
Instamed is like a WhatsApp for patients. Imagine being able to manage everything from a single platform: communications with caregivers, appointment management, self-assessments after each treatment… All this in a few clicks! And for those who are worried about the language barrier, don’t panic – a built-in translator is one of them.
Tangible benefits for patients and caregivers
And the results? Impressive! Prof. Olivier Hermine of the Necker Hospital reports that thanks to Instamed, the number of patients monitored remotely has quadrupled, considerably improving the management of the side effects of treatments. Talk about a leap forward in quality of care and survival rate!
A platform adaptable to all pathologies
What makes Instamed particularly captivating is its flexibility. Adapted to a variety of chronic conditions, from diabetes management to women’s care, the platform allows each hospital department to customize it to their specific needs. And for patients like Colette Chambaz, it’s a real daily revolution.
The future? Mobile and accessible
The immediate future for Instamed includes the launch of a mobile application and further integration with the national DMP. With the support of the Parisian incubator Agoranov and research funds to expand its team, Instamed is well on its way to redefining patient-caregiver interaction.
In short
What Instamed has accomplished in such a short time is nothing short of extraordinary. A complete, secure, and incredibly user-friendly solution that makes medical follow-up as easy as checking your messages on your phone. This is the future of medicine, and it’s here, now.
What do you think about the future of medical care with technologies like Instamed? Remote medicine is really the next big step, isn’t it?