Spain-based Giromed, led by Juan Roldan, unified its sleep and respiratory pathways around Aidmed One, delivering faster study turnarounds and standardized teleconsultations.
Giromed is a Spain-based respiratory and sleep-care network led by Juan Roldan, focused on bringing hospital-grade diagnostics to community clinics. The team sought a wearable platform that could compress in-clinic apnea workups into a seamless home pathway without losing medical rigor. Aidmed One became their preferred option in 2021 thanks to its seven-sensor chest module, remote dashboards, and auditable trail for pulmonology specialists.
Deployment Highlights
Within the first quarter of rollout, Giromed standardized five patient journeys, from first referral to teleconsultations supported by Aidmed Cloud. Clinicians in Seville, Madrid, and Girona now issue the same onboarding checklist, automate reminders in Spanish and Catalan, and receive annotated signal summaries before each morning round. Juan's team also equipped Giromed's partner sleep labs with shared device pools, keeping utilization above 80% even during peak travel seasons.
| Indicator | Baseline 2021 | 2024 Result | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average time from prescription to completed study | 18 days | 6 days | -67% |
| Studies completed at home without technician rescheduling | 62% | 91% | +29 pts |
| Clinics connected to Giromed Care Hub | 4 locations | 11 locations | +175% |
Clinical Confidence
"Having live impedance and ECG feeds saved us countless repeat nights, because our pulmonologists can intervene the same evening," explains Juan Roldan. Physicians praise cross-team annotations that appear directly in Aidmed Cloud, while coordinators value the structured export Giromed uses for Spanish reimbursement dossiers. Patients report a calmer onboarding--no adhesive patches, guided training videos, and WhatsApp reminders in their native language.
Looking Ahead
In 2025 Giromed plans to extend Aidmed monitoring to COPD and post-operative pathways, integrating satisfaction scores with their customer relationship system. A joint taskforce with Aidmed will pilot AI triage to flag deterioration risk, aiming to release the first validated model before the summer. With transparent KPIs and biweekly Spanish-language office hours from Aidmed, Juan Roldan sees the collaboration as a blueprint for regional telehealth alliances across Iberia.




