The CEO of Sword Health has publicly targeted Altice, questioning the value of the contract with Critical Software, a company under Altice, for INEM (the National Institute of Emergency Medicine). The CEO asked, “Does it really cost that much to divert the millions paid to Altice for Critical Software to do a job well done?,” while also accusing certain companies of “parasitizing the system.”
The remark comes in the context of concerns over efficiency and the cost-effectiveness of public-private partnerships. Sword Health, known for its innovative solutions in health tech, appears to advocate for a more focused, quality-driven approach rather than financial arrangements that may not optimize the public system’s performance.