On Rai 1 – TrAIcorder featured live on Uno Mattina
The Uno Mattina report dedicated to the use of TrAIcorder at ULSS1 in Cortina, within the “No T to Lose” project of the Department of Medicine of the University of Padua, highlights the value of prevention and the excellent reception it received locally.
The presence of Traicorder in the Uno Mattina program represents an important recognition of the work carried out in the field. The focus of the report is the experience developed with the ASL of Cortina, where the technology was used in prevention activities with particularly positive feedback.
Video: Uno Mattina report about Traicorder in Cortina
Accessible prevention and community engagement
One of the most interesting aspects highlighted in the report is Traicorder’s ability to bring people closer to fast and non-invasive prevention pathways. This encourages participation, improves the quality of the user experience, and makes it easier to measure vital parameters in local healthcare contexts.
Encouraging results
The reception in Cortina was described as very enthusiastic, both for the interest generated and for the value perceived by users and healthcare professionals. This confirms how intuitive and non-invasive tools can concretely contribute to strengthening the culture of prevention.
An important signal for the future
The media attention and positive feedback gathered in a public context strengthen Traicorder’s positioning as a promising solution for community healthcare. Experiences such as the one with the ASL of Cortina show how innovation and prevention can move forward together, with tangible benefits for both the healthcare system and citizens.