More precisely, the CCITI has three main objectives:
- To
provide an access to quality care in the whole country, for each
patient (despite the retirement of the medical profession, who is an
aging body, the less of specialized experts, and the geographical
breakdown);
- To
improve the medical organization, in order to control costs and fees of
Public Health (with benchmarking and formation of new doctors);
- To enforce an ambitious anti-cancer policy to warrant the development of specialized sectors.
Actions ways:
- Time optimized : the medical expert can limit administrative work, unnecessary travels…
- Networking though a technical support should be improved in local areas
- Open
information interchange medias should be improved ; “lateral”
(inter-professional) networks should stand in the whole territory.
CCITI's business activity
In
a context of demography evolutions and output budgeting, institutions
are looking for solutions to improve the medical care organization and
quality of care. Internet, new information and communication
technologies, digital imaging and collaborative networks, should be
better used in the field of public health. For these reasons, CCITI’s
stockholders decided to introduce solutions developed by industrial
field, in order to overcome challenges:
- To improve the system’s performance without increasing costs,
- To convey know-how,
- To promote Research & Development,
- To
maintain a high level of competence among medical professionals, to
improve quality control and efficiency, as well as facilitate access to
best practices (benchmarking).