From now on, the ‘Campania in Salute’ app has been updated and changed its name:Symphony of Health”. It is necessary to download the new application “to use the digital health services of the Campania Region.
The new Bell Health APP is easier, more accessible, more intuitive. Through it you can choose or change your family doctor or pediatrician, book exams and visits, make a televisit. You can register exemptions or make payments, check vaccination coverage and much more.
On Sinfonia Salute there is also the Electronic Health Record. That is, all the documents that make up a patient's health history. Campania with 30 million documents uploaded is the first in Italy. Not a mere list of documents, but an important source of information available to the user and the doctors called upon to take care of his health. Attention, however, if consent to the consultation is not given, doctors will not be able to access the patient's health history, limiting the functionality of the service.
The new application is part of the process undertaken by the Campania Region which, through the resources of European cohesion policy, is digitising its services.
Symphony it is the Campania Region’s Information System that, in pursuit of the objectives of the Digital Agenda for Europe, is creating thematic ecosystems within which the various services dedicated to citizens, families and businesses are implemented.
Interoperability is the key to the success of this initiative. Therefore the name Sinfonia, able to move many instruments in unison and provide services to everyone, even those who are not digital natives. In the new version, the user experience has been greatly renewed and simplified.
The previous application was downloaded by about one million citizens, with more than half a million accesses to the medical exchange. Numbers that hopefully can increase even more with the new version.
Through ‘Sinfonia Salute’, it is also possible to request a voucher for the payment of the single allowance for new-born second-born children worth EUR 600, for which the Campania Region, through the resources of the Regional Programme of the European Social Fund+, has allocated EUR 30 million.



