Government of Slovenia recognises Iryo as “Sustainable and future-proof.”

Domen Savič
Iryo Network

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Alongside the community driven recognition, we are now officially recognised by the Government of Slovenia.

Iryo is not focusing on a single product but thinking about the big picture when it comes to solving healthcare IT problems. Based in Slovenia (EU) and backed by one of the best Slovenian hi-tech companies 3fs we have long-term experience in the field of software development combining it with the knowledge of top medical scientists.

Iryo is implementing an entirely new model of connecting the entire sector in a completely new way, starting with a pilot project in refugee camps in the Middle East.

Recognizing R&D as crucial to the advancements in healthcare treatments we are developing partnerships with tech companies.

The Slovenian government recognized our efforts and highlighted the Iryo project in the “Implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developmentgovernment report, mentioning Iryo as a company “taking an active part in achieving Sustainable Development Goals in 2018.”

Screengrab of the government report “Implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”

The Iryo project aligns with the ideas of the development goals Slovenia has set for itself:

“While Slovenia has set its path towards well-being, it is intensely aware of its shared responsibility for global peace and prosperity. Slovenia has achieved progress in its development cooperation in recent years, supporting development and humanitarian projects in priority geographical areas: the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe, and Africa. Slovenian NGOs have also been contributing to women’s and children’s empowerment, strengthening good governance and the rule of law, environmental protection, and human security. Slovenia is contributing to improving the technical expertise of civil servants in target countries. Continued attention remains devoted to rehabilitation programmes and addressing a broader range of global post-conflict and disruptive challenges that threaten the security of individuals and communities.”

Read more on our views on heathcare challenges:

Our advisor Mate Beštek wrote about the complexity around the issue of interoperability,

Lea Dias pitched in on the implementation issues of healthcare IT,

Brian de Francesca on the value and potential of medical data to create free healthcare,

Maja Zadel talked about the importance of good IT solutions on the institutional level,

or browse through the full archive.

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