Amiens University Hospital, Neurosurgery Department

Amiens, France

This international centre of excellence for spinal surgery aspired to be the first spinal unit in France to introduce Enhanced Recovery Pathway protocol. To support their goal, we implemented our Get Ready® solution to employ remote patient readiness and follow-up. 

The solution, which includes the Maela - a digital platform for remote patient monitoring and remote support centre staffed by nurses, is helping deliver impressive results by reducing patient stays, improving patient satisfaction, and standardizing practices and protocols.




The impact

Our digital solution has made it possible to:

Shorten patient hospital

length of stay from 5.6 days to 4.3 days

Increase their spine surgery same-day admission rate by 33%

Move to Enhanced Recovery Pathway for spine

Improve patient satisfaction


Get Ready® became a part of our day-to-day practice and a standard way how we manage our patients. The partnership with Medtronic was our biggest asset to implement the same-day discharge and Enhanced Recovery Pathway.”

— Professor LeFranc, Neurosurgeon


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