Cuideo Assist: mobile telecare, medical and psychological consultations

The digital platform for home care I take care has presented in the Four Years From Now (4YFN)the fair parallel to the Mobile World Congress aimed at entrepreneurs and startups, your Cuideo Assist device, an advanced mobile telecare system, medical and psychological consultations.

This is the first fully complementary product to the startup’s line of services, and its objective is improve the experience of caring for the elderly at home, since it does not require installations, it works inside and outside the home, it detects falls and incorporates an integrated geolocation system. In the event of an emergency in the event of a fall or any insecurity, and with the push of a button, all the necessary resources are available to attend to the emergency.

Cuideo presents Cuideo Assist, its first health wearable

In addition to this new device, Cuideo has taken advantage of its presence on to consolidate its position in the sector of business care solutions. Last year, the startup closed an investment round led by the Insurtech MundiVentures fund, owned by Mapfre and Nationale Nederlanden among other European insurance groups. Cuideo is currently working with various insurance groups with the aim of developing home care services for its clients; among others, DKV, Pelayo and CatSalud.

And it is that, as pointed out Roberto ValdesCEO of Cuideo, “he work with insurers and develop a B2B service It has become a new priority. In Spain, less than 20% of insurers include in their policies the home care for people with dependency. This practice is more consolidated in other countries of the European Union such as France, where more than 70% of insurers already offer this service, and Germany, where the Mandatory Social Security includes a Statutory Care Insurance in addition to sickness, accident, pensions, unemployment… Our mission is to bring Spain closer to the practices that are already common in other countries”.

Founded in Barcelona in 2016, served more than 25,000 families in 2020, generating a gross turnover of more than 30 million eurosdouble that of last year, when its growth was also very pronounced, and its workforce has gone from 60 to 80 employees.

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