A blueprint for Germany
vitagroup launches a pioneering project to build a digital data platform in Catalonia
The Spanish region of Catalonia is highly committed to pursuing digitalisation and establishing urgently needed digital infrastructure in medical and nursing facilities. The health system of the future is currently being built there through a project in cooperation with vitagroup and other partners that may ultimately provide a blueprint for similar applications in Germany and elsewhere.
The project backbone: Our HIP
vitagroup’s HIP constitutes the backbone of this pioneering infrastructure. The central, semantically interoperable data repository enables health data to be stored in a secure, highly structured manner and in line with privacy laws. Patient records can be created and then continuously expanded with further information collected during the provision of care. This centrally held data can be retrieved and then used in different systems—including all nursing centres, medical practices, and hospitals in Catalonia in the future. With complete records available at the press of a button, medical staff have more time for patient care.
Strength in numbers
Stefan Schraps, Vice President Alliances at vitagroup, says, “We look forward to delivering this project with a strong network of partners. It proves that we have been on the right track for more than five years with our mission of an open-source-based platform ecosystem, focused on semantic interoperability. The project has the potential to lead the way in reforming global healthcare.”
We look forward to delivering this project with a strong network of partners. It proves that we have been on the right track for more than five years with our mission of an open-source-based platform ecosystem, focused on semantic interoperability. The project has the potential to lead the way in reforming global healthcare.
Markus Mann
Projectmanager, vitagroup
Future-proof and vendor-independent
Our HIP offers a vendor-independent, open data platform with a focus on semantic interoperability for the collection, structuring, and storage of data and for future scaling. Data is processed and stored in modules, separately from applications. This eliminates the need for interfaces between systems, reducing IT costs as a result. Instead of functioning as yet another proprietary system, HIP lays the foundations for all current and future digitalisation projects.


