Technology and research at the service of healthcare
HINT is a research and development project that aims to create an innovative remote clinical support platform, designed to improve access to specialist expertise and optimise diagnostic pathways.
The project responds to the needs of complex healthcare contexts, such as remote areas or situations requiring a high level of specialisation, helping to make care more immediate, coordinated and effective.
CDS PLATFORM
AI-DRIVEN DIAGNOSTICS
HEALTHCARE INTEROPERABILITY
Intelligent, integrated clinical platform
The HINT platform enables secure management of diagnostic images (such as X-rays and CT scans), supporting international standards such as DICOM and HL7.
Through the use of artificial intelligence algorithms, in particular deep learning and process mining, the system provides clinical decision support and directs requests to the most appropriate specialists, optimising workflows.
HINT is designed to integrate with existing health information systems (RIS, PACS, Electronic Health Record) and with software used by general practitioners, avoiding duplication and fragmentation of data.
Where did the project originate?
The evolution of healthcare systems requires tools capable of overcoming geographical and organisational barriers, ensuring continuity of care and quality of diagnosis.
HINT was created to support physicians and healthcare facilities in sharing clinical information, managing specialist consultations and improving decision-making processes, reducing waiting times and operational
Security, technology and impact
The project focuses on the management of health-related data: HINT applies advanced security mechanisms, including encryption and identity management, to ensure the protection of clinical information and compliance with industry standards.
In technology terms, the platform is based on cloud architectures, ensuring scalability, reliability and flexibility.
The impact of the project translates into:
- better access to specialists
- faster diagnostic pathways
- more efficient use of healthcare resources
- concrete support for the quality of diagnoses