The Venturi Project is an independent healthcare analysis and strategy initiative that transforms data into useful knowledge for public and private decision-making. It studies the system from within, compares realities, proposes paths, and initiates debates to achieve the Venturi effect in healthcare efficiency.
The lines of work of the Venturi Project
We design solutions tailored to each need: from system analysis to specific improvement projects with our own methodology.
Monitoring and strategic analysis of the health system
Monitoring healthcare processes to detect inefficiencies and support decision-making in search of the Venturi effect
Customized studies for governments, healthcare providers and industry
On-demand, targeted analyses to assess specific problems: obesity, technology use, drug penetration, etc.
Improvement projects with the impulse methodology
Evaluation, design and implementation of efficiency improvements in healthcare centers and healthcare systems, using our process-structured framework (Impulso Methodology)
Since 2009 generating knowledge and supporting healthcare institutions
Enclave Salud is a company founded in 2009 with the aim of developing innovative projects in the health field.
Throughout its history, it has gone through various stages. Its history spanned from participation in Hospital Projects to training initiatives, which marked its journey until 2015, when we focused our activity on the Risk Management Boost for Patient Safety Project.
Latest Report Published
Analysis of the key factors that explain activity in Family Medicine by autonomous community. Includes comparative and visual models with indicators such as the elderly population, frequency of visits, and care burden.
This study is part of the line of work on primary care that we have been developing within the framework of the Venturi Project, with the aim of promoting healthcare planning based on real-world knowledge of healthcare activity. Using data from the Ministry of Health, the National Institute of Statistics (INE), and the IDIS Foundation, we systematically analyzed the factors that make up the main components of family medicine activity: routine activity, emergency activity, and total activity.
The main conclusion of this analysis is that healthcare activity is multifactorial, evolving, and sensitive to social changes. Factors such as the number of clinical cases treated, the population's educational level, rurality, and private insurance coverage play a significant role in healthcare dynamics. Population growth alone is not enough to explain its evolution: sociodemographic, organizational, and case structure variables must be integrated.
From the very beginning, reports are always available to the entire sector.
The success of the Venturi Project lies in the interest and usefulness of its reports, data, reflections, and studies. That's why they are always published on the Project's documentary platform.
That's why it's a strategic effort to communicate each and every advance made, both on social media (LinkedIn), in the media, etc. But above all, directly, by sending progress reports and updates directly to those responsible for governments and institutions, both public and corporate, as well as associations, scientific societies, etc.