In the context of Open Health 2025, Hugo Paulino, CEO of HG Soft and Cirklomed, and president of the Health Commission of Coparmex CDMX, highlighted the importance of strengthening collaboration between companies and government entities to improve the medical care system in Mexico. During the event, the need to join efforts to promote a more efficient health ecosystem that benefits both workers and the general population was emphasized.
In this regard, Ana Luisa Sesman, vice president of the Health Commission and CEO of Farses, pointed out the relevance of these strategic alliances that are transforming medical care and well-being, with the aim of creating a stronger internal market and favoring internationalization in the health sector. Paulino stressed that the active participation of companies in improving public health is essential and that events like Open Health 2025 allow for the visibility of progress and the creation of collaboration networks.
The Digital Health Card was presented, an application from IMSS that promises to revolutionize health data management in the country. The importance of investing in technologies such as the Universal Clinical File to ensure timely and quality care for patients was highlighted. Technological integration, artificial intelligence, and telemedicine were emphasized as fundamental elements to humanize and streamline medical care.
Hugo Paulino emphasized that Open Health 2025 marks a crucial step towards creating a universal clinical file, where doctors, hospitals, and companies can interact more efficiently to improve the quality of care. Ricardo Arturo Barreiro Perera, deputy secretary of Medical Service Provision of the Government of Mexico City, praised the integration of technology in the health sector to ensure more humane and less bureaucratic care.
The event also provided the companies of the Health Commission of Coparmex CDMX the opportunity to present innovative medical products, seeking to improve the quality of life for collaborators and the citizenry in general. In a context where innovation and connection are key, this initiative is expected to foster more collaborations for the benefit of medical care in Mexico.