Last Tuesday, we had a visit from Antje Lezius, member of the Bundestag. She was interested in our start-up career precisely because she represents the electoral districts of Birkenfeld and Bad Kreuznach - our home town - in the Bundestag. At the meeting, we talked about demographic change, digitalisation in medicine and the development potential for young companies in the region.
The networking between doctor, therapist and patient, which is
made possible by the AnyHand software, was seen by Ms Lezius as a
forward-looking step for the overburdened health care system: "I am
convinced that digitalisation will be a huge help." The AnyHand
enables therapy even at the patient's home and constantly documents
the movements in the device. This means that extensive data is available, which
the patient's progress and provide the doctor and therapist with important feedback on the
important feedback on the success of the therapy.
The shortage of skilled workers in physiotherapy and occupational therapy is a familiar
Ms Lezius is a familiar topic: in Berlin she worked on the
immigration law, which is intended to help close the supply gap in Germany.
Germany. The fact that AnyHand can provide therapy even in the absence of a
therapist, convinced her: "This is an innovation that can only
This is an innovation from which one can only benefit!
At the end of the meeting, the MP also wanted to know which of our experiences as founders she could take back to Berlin. Pascal spoke about education, for example: especially in the start-up context, where employees often rely on their problem-solving skills to overcome new challenges, a high diversity of methods is particularly helpful - and this could be promoted more strongly in the education system.
Antje Lezius is a member of the German Bundestag for the districts of
districts of Bad Kreuznach and Birkenfeld. As a full member of the Committee
Labour and Social Affairs, Substitute Member of the Committee on Health and
member of the Enquete Commission "Vocational Training in the Digital World of Work
in Berlin, she is particularly concerned with the work of the future in a digital world.
future in a digital world. It is important to her, especially in her district, to
environment in which innovative business ideas can develop in the best possible way.
can unfold.