
Innovating isn’t talking about the future. It’s designing it together.
At HEWEGO, we believe innovation isn’t a label or a mission statement for the wall. It’s a real movement that happens when different actors in the system sit down to build solutions, not just critique each other.
That’s why we participated in the event organized by MAD e-Health, Ribera Salud, and the Torrejón University Hospital.
There, surrounded by clinical professionals, technicians, startups, and hospital management teams, we presented two very concrete proposals for two very real challenges:
- An intelligent triage model from primary care, designed to detect, prioritize, and guide patients more effectively from the first contact.
- A virtual assistance system that connects patients to useful, verified resources without always relying on in-person consultations.
We didn’t go to talk about what we could do. We went to show what we’re already doing.
And the best part? We weren’t alone.
We saw engaged teams, ideas flowing, working tables that felt like innovation operating rooms. No lab coats, but plenty of dedication.
Because when a hospital stops being a reactive building and becomes a living node that prototypes, tests, and learns, something important is happening.

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Thanks to the medical and management teams at Ribera Salud, and to everyone who understands that innovation starts with asking the right questions.
And, above all, by listening to the answers coming from within the system.
At HEWEGO, we continue to champion a health system that is more human, more connected, and better prepared for what’s next.
Because innovating isn’t talking about the future—it’s daring to build it, here and now.