News in research and innovation
Publication of the announcement prior to the tender for the EcoQUIP + project
Publication of the announcement prior to the tender for the EcoQUIP + project https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/destacados.jpeg 1024 575 Mireia Córcoles Mireia Córcoles https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Tezza-0184-150x150.jpg
By: Mireia Córcoles
The Parc Taulí Research and Innovation Institute (I3PT) and the Catalan Agency for Quality and Health Assessment (AQuAS) are participating in the European EcoQUIP + project. The aim of the project is, within a framework of innovation public procurement, to find solutions that increase efficiency, quality and environmental sustainability in hospitals.
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Awarded at the LVI Congreso SEMICYUC 2021 the translational research group in the critically ill patient
Awarded at the LVI Congreso SEMICYUC 2021 the translational research group in the critically ill patient https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/a8g3-grup-recerca-i3pt.jpg 1080 495 Guillem Cebrian Guillem Cebrian https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Image-1-e1765540276360-150x150.jpg
By: Guillem Cebrian
From 31 May to 4 June 2021, the XNUMXth National Congress of the Spanish Society of Intensive Care, Critical Care and Coronary Units (SEMICYUC) was held in Barcelona.
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The pilot test of the Pill-it project, the new medication management method driven by I3PT and ESDi, begins
The pilot test of the Pill-it project, the new medication management method driven by I3PT and ESDi, begins https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/prova-pilot-medicacio-esdi-1200x796.jpg 1080 716 Laura Lizama Laura Lizama https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/20201030_124626-scaled-e1624616778694-150x150.jpg
By: Laura Lizama
Pill-it was born from the environmental and clinical need to minimize plastic waste in hospitals. To this end, the Parc Taulí Research and Innovation Institute (I3PT) and the Sabadell School of Design (ESDi) have worked together on the design and development of a container that forms part of the patients' room and which can be easily cleaned, thus eliminating the excessive use of plastic cups.
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Artificial Intelligence can help detect suicide risk, according to a study led by Parc Taulí
Artificial Intelligence can help detect suicide risk, according to a study led by Parc Taulí https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2021_06_03_estudi.jpg 626 401 Mireia Córcoles Mireia Córcoles https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Tezza-0184-150x150.jpg
By: Mireia Córcoles
The work reveals that the data from routine electronic medical records constitute an opportunity to develop and implement tools to support the professional in clinical decision using Artificial Intelligence techniques. At least 46% of people who take their own lives contact primary health care beforehand, according to a study by Parc Taulí published in the journal Archives of Suicide Research. The research has analyzed more than 2.100 cases and of the nearly a thousand people who called for help, 33% died over the next week and 58,5% within a month.
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Calcitriol supplementation is useful against COVID-19 in patients with advanced renal failure
Calcitriol supplementation is useful against COVID-19 in patients with advanced renal failure https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/68197-1-e1622030040385.jpg 750 502 Guillem Cebrian Guillem Cebrian https://www.tauli.cat/institut/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Image-1-e1765540276360-150x150.jpg
By: Guillem Cebrian
Earlier this month the open access scientific journal Biomedicines published an observational study on the effect of calcitriol supplementation in relation to the risk of SARS-CoV2 infection or COVID-19 mortality. This population study was based on a sample of 8076 patients resident in Catalonia who had been under treatment from April 2019 to February 2020. They have participated in the study Dr. Joaquim Oristrell and the pre-doctoral researcher Enrique Casado, from
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