
Real Madrid
·1 March 2022
Real Madrid receives Sanitas health cards

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·1 March 2022
Real Madrid's first team players and their coach, Carlo Ancelotti, received their digital health cards from Sanitas at an event which took place in the Real Madrid City press room prior to training and was attended by the club's Director of Institutional Relations, Emilio Butragueño, and the CEO of Sanitas, Iñaki Peralta.
Butragueño spoke to underline the importance of having Sanitas as an official medical provider: "This alliance is very stable, very productive, and has evolved in a very positive way. They are a leading institution in their sector, with a digitalisation project with which we identify completely. Our players' care and health is absolutely essential for us to achieve our objectives, namely to win titles and to make our fans happy. In this, Sanitas plays a fundamental role because if our sportsmen and women are in perfect condition, our performance is more likely to be optimal. We're very happy to stay with them and we're very optimistic about the future alongside them".
Iñaki Peralta: "Working with Real Madrid is a challenge and a joy" "It's always very exciting to continue working with the best sportsmen and women in the world. It makes us improve every day, implementing all the possible innovation that exists and that Sanitas is developing, using technology that utilises all the digital systems that exist in healthcare. Working with Real Madrid is a challenge and a joy. All the players in the football squad have received digital cards that give them access to all our healthcare centres when they need them. Our hope is that it will be used very few times as what we love the most is that they are very healthy so that they can play great football".
Team photo The event came to an end with a group photo with the players and coach posing with their digital cards. Sanitas is once again providing Real Madrid with the latest advances in health, with a special focus on digital medicine. The athletes can take advantage of services such as video consultation, with more than 35 medical specialties, or the measurement of vital signs through facial imagery, which is performed from the smartphone itself.