In our world, healthcare is ‒ and remains ‒ the number-one precondition for a good life. Universal access to healthcare is now a practical and ethical issue both for individuals and for communities. Aspiring to a better quality of life shouldn’t be considered a luxury or a privilege, whatever one’s age or condition. Even today, the complexity and murkiness of related services, prices, and timeframes remain hurdles on the path to good healthcare. Torn between authorities, professionals and scientists, many patients give up.
We deem it our collective responsibility to find answers to the healthcare safety challenges of our age. This is why our first and foremost commitment is to help each and every patient, whatever their age, their financial situation, or illness as they go through their healthcare journey. In doing so, the objective is to promote equality of access to healthcare services and choice independence.