Collaboration with Guttman Institute 2026

In 2026, i4c will continue its collaboration with Institut Guttmann to develop an app aimed at improving the patient experience.

During 2025, the Guttmann patient app has continued to evolve as a key element in modernising the patient experience, incorporating significant improvements in content, security and usability. Updates have been carried out to strengthen the platform’s protection and stability, as well as to ensure that the information available in the Patient Folder remains as complete and up to date as possible.

In parallel, enhancements in usability and accessibility have been implemented to facilitate more intuitive navigation and to ensure that the application can be used by everyone, without exception. Likewise, within a single integrated experience, the app enables users to consult their clinical schedule and manage appointments directly from their mobile phone — including confirming or cancelling appointments — reducing unnecessary calls and travel, and streamlining care processes.

Going forward, the project will continue to advance with new functionalities designed to increase patient autonomy and optimise coordination with care pathways, progressively expanding the scope of available digital services.

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