What challenges did you have to overcome during implementation?
Fischer: There were technical, personnel and structural hurdles. On the technical side, data protection and the infrastructure were crucial. With our project partner Cliniserve, we have a technology platform that is both secure and user-friendly. The coronavirus pandemic has helped us in this area, as the acceptance and availability of telemedicine has increased significantly.
The bigger challenges, however, were in the organizational area. Parents of premature babies often spend months in hospital, where they receive round-the-clock care. At home, they are suddenly left to their own devices. Our aim is to make this transition easier. At the same time, we need to ensure that telemedicine services are also accessible to families who live in rural areas or have language barriers.