Author: Matthieu Guillotin
SNCF to set up telemedicine centers in around 300 stations
Medical deserts: SNCF announces the installation of telemedicine centers in around 300 stations
Press release SNCF Gares & Connexions - Doxamed (ex Loxamed) (17/11/2023)
PREVENTION, SCREENING, TELE-MEDICINE: HEALTH COMES TO THE STATION Aware that local healthcare coverage is a national priority, SNCF Gares & Connexions has decided to facilitate and accelerate the provision of healthcare spaces in stations. On Monday November 13, the sole manager of the 3,000 railway stations signed a Temporary Occupancy Agreement (COT) with Doxamed (formerly Loxamed) concerning the ability to deploy, according to the requests that will be made by the public authorities in charge of healthcare, a new healthcare offer in nearly 300 stations by 2028. The aim is to facilitate French people's access to healthcare in areas with insufficient medical coverage.
Doxamed (ex Loxamed) once again ensures the health safety of the Six Nations Tournament!
Doxamed (formerly Loxamed) has been the health partner of the French Rubgy Federation since the beginning of the health crisis. It ensures the safety of events and of men's and women's teams in the face of the Covid.
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The idea is validated by the partners. Doxamed (formerly Loxamed) was born.
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Eric Sebban proposes the creation of DiagFrance and the implementation of a telemedicine solution with his medical partner Télédok. Patient care within the module will be managed by PmSm and Proman.
LOXAMED, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SNCF GARES & CONNEXIONS, INSTALLS "MOBILTEST" COVID-19 SCREENING BOOTHS ON FIVE STATION FORECOURTS
To reinforce the national COVID-19 screening campaign, SNCF Gares & Connexions has responded favorably to Doxamed (ex Loxamed), a medical mobility company, for the installation of 5 booths on station forecourts. Mobile COVID screening units will be installed on November 5 in front of Paris Gare de Lyon and Paris Est stations. The station forecourts at Marseille Saint-Charles and Bordeaux Saint-Jean, followed by Rennes, will soon be equipped with screening booths.
Doxamed (formerly Loxamed) is proud to be playing an active role in strengthening screening resources in the Ile-de-France region, with the deployment of two MobilTests mobile screening trucks, which will criss-cross the entire region.
Doxamed (formerly Loxamed) has been chosen by the Ile-de-France region to reinforce its screening policy and make it accessible to all Ile-de-France residents. The Ile-de-France region is facing a deteriorating health situation in its eight departments. An effective screening policy is an essential means of containing the circulation and spread of the virus.
