Press release SNCF Gares & Connexions - 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 Loxamed covering the ability to deploy, according to the requests that will be made by the public authorities in charge of health, a new health offer in nearly 300 stations by 2028. The aim is to facilitate French people's access to healthcare in areas with insufficient medical coverage.

Vaccination in the workplace

Drawing on our experience and know-how in dealing with epidemic peaks, we can offer you turnkey, tailor-made solutions for Covid-19 and/or flu vaccinations to help protect your employees.

Promoting prevention and health in the workplace

In an environment exposed to health risks and marked by difficulties in accessing healthcare, the company has a key role to play with its employees. Whether it's awareness-raising, screening, vaccinations or teleconsultations, Loxamed develops programs that mobilize its medical department and its network of partners (health professionals, laboratories, etc.).

Mobility, telemedicine, the case for healthcare in the 21st century

This book brings together numerous contributions from players in the healthcare and political sectors, as well as from members of civil society. Essential testimonials and invaluable experiences to nourish the framework of tomorrow's public health policy. Enriched by a first part giving the main benchmarks for healthcare provision in France and internationally, this white paper also features an exclusive survey on "The French and equal access to healthcare".

Brochure: Combating medical deserts, including in white zones

Fighting medical deserts, even in white zones Loxamed supports local authorities at every stage in the implementation of a medical project. From consulting to implementation, Loxamed has developed a territorial health organization and cooperation approach that facilitates and improves the healthcare pathway for people with difficulties accessing care. Loxamed integrates and brings together all the stakeholders in the ecosystem: healthcare professionals and territorial organizations such as CPTS, elected representatives, the Region, EPCIs, Departmental Councils, ARS, DCGDR and Health Insurance Funds. 

Loxamed offers a fast service for converting vaccination passes to European standards for French nationals living abroad.

For anyone who has completed a full course of vaccinations outside a country that issues vaccination certificates in the European format, Loxamed offers a service for converting the original vaccination pass into a European pass. This equivalence is compulsory for residents of many countries1. In order to be authorized to enter France and most other European countries, French nationals living abroad must now obtain an equivalent European pass.

A screening device installed in the Westfield Parly 2 shopping center in Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, France.

In this period of record epidemic resurgence, the town of Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt has made every effort to ensure the safety of its residents and visitors to the Westfield Parly 2 shopping center in the commune. In partnership with Loxamed and Cerballiance laboratories, and with financial support from the Ile-de-France region, the town decided to install an RT-PCR screening system in the heart of the Westfield Parly 2 shopping center, which receives over 12 million visits a year.

A mobile screening box installed in Versailles

Against a backdrop of intense spread of the virus, and in order to meet the high demand for screening, the city of Versailles called on Loxamed to deploy a mobile, operational covid test system in the heart of the town, for the benefit of all residents.