Rodríguez Badal has accompanied the director of the Carlos III Health Institute, Marina Pollán, to the presentation of this new device, which has received €1.4 million of direct execution from the State through the PERTE de Salud de Vanguardia
A state-of-the-art infrastructure in Spain financed by the Government with European funds will allow progress in the detection and treatment of tumors
The government delegate, Alfonso Rodríguez Badal, attended on Monday the inauguration of the new Singular Scientific Infrastructure of Molecular Image and Mass Spectrometry, which has been financed with almost one and a half million euros by the Government of Spain through the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR). The event was attended in Palma by the director of the Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII), Marina Pollán. The equipment, unique throughout the State and which will be located in the Hospital Universitario Son Espases, will allow progress in the research, identification and treatment of tumors and in precision medicine.
This project is part of the PERTE (Strategic Project for Economic Recovery and Transformation) of Salud de Vanguardia, which allocates more than €27M in total to projects in the Balears, including the provision, through the Instituto Nacional Carlos III, of €1.4M for a multi-omics analysis platform in molecular image that will be managed by the IdISBa (Institut d’Investigació Sanitària Illes Balears). Within the same PERTE are included other projects of state execution in Balears, such as the € 7.9 M for the digital transformation of Primary Care and the € 5.4 M of the Plan for Personalized Digital Care, or the departure of € 2 M aimed at improving health care for patients with rare diseases, neuromotor disorders and ALS.