Berger-Levrault develops solutions dedicated to health stakeholders in the public and mental health industries. Aims: to enhance the well-being of patients and the elderly while making it easier for healthcare stakeholders to carry out tasks and provide support to friends and relatives.
Aging populations, keeping the elderly at home, all-around concern with well-being, factoring in environmental factors, inclusive society and so on. Society is changing and such changes have a big impact on the healthcare industry.
Access to information is one of the major challenges: without efficient information systems, the quality of care of the monitored individual, whether it be a patient, a senior or person with a disability, goes down.
From delivering high-quality personalized food to seniors’ homes, to the instructions given by the physician for physical therapy or nursing services, the prospects offered by digital technologies provide new opportunities that transform healthcare both to support the human bond, patient well-being and efficiency of care and services.
Based on its know-how in working with cities, Berger-Levrault started looking into the industry’s potential beginning in the early 2000s. It began providing services to facilitate assignments for various stakeholders such as providers, assistants and families, among others, ending isolation, prevention development or the optimization of care management.
The open, collaborative and interoperable platforms offered by Berger-Levrault (BL.senior, BL.social, BL.domicile, BL.soins, etc.) make it possible to compile and aggregate information in strict compliance with privacy and expense containment requirements.
In developing its solutions, Berger-Levrault has integrated the three-way relationship between the patient, healthcare professional and caregiver, monitoring whether they are a relative, a subcontractor or a friend. Sharing information is fluid, the management of activities easier and the supervision of services guaranteed. Focused on the patient, the solutions support them throughout their life, including during changes of environment.
Today, Berger-Levrault goes further and explores new paths through several research programs using IoT techniques and AI. In partnership with academic structures, universities and laboratories, Berger-Levrault explores both technologies and the acceptability of tools from a sociological perspective, to create a future where technology will be at the service of humanity.