Understanding the specific needs of visually impaired patients to adapt the patient pathway.
Providing autonomy, confidence and safety when moving around.
Prevent patients from forgoing medical care due to a lack of autonomy in these complex environments.
Taking into account the specific needs of visually impaired patients enables us to identify blocking points in their patient journey, and thus to adapt it so that it runs smoothly and guarantees them end-to-end autonomy.
Introducing Virtuoz to the visually impaired and blind patient pathway is an opportunity to raise staff awareness of visual impairment. This knowledge leads to better patient knowledge and care.
Reassured that they can move around independently and safely, visually impaired patients will be more serene during their visit.
Virtuoz, by providing autonomy, removes a barrier to access to healthcare for visually impaired and blind people (according to the Homère study of 2023, 1/3 of visually impaired or blind people have already given up seeking treatment, mainly due to a lack of autonomy).