Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Toutenkamion Group, assisted by the Baxter laboratory and the Novair group, join forces to create mobile intensive care units for hospitals.
Mobile intensive care units to deal with the unprecedented needs of hospitals in the event of an epidemic
Siemens and Toutenkamion Group have developed an agile mobile system for healthcare facilities in order to prepare for future epidemics and pandemics targeted by the WHO.
Designed to respond to use cases identified by healthcare professionals during the health crisis, these mobile units are a perfect fit for the real needs of healthcare facilities (ergonomics, hospital logistics, the safety of patients and healthcare staff).
Their autonomy, their adaptability and their ease of deployment are just some of the benefits that make this a particularly innovative solution with high added value for hospitals.
The solution complies with the regulations applicable to healthcare facilities.
It also offers additional functionalities providing a unique service and a rapid return on investment.
MEET ORGANISATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EXPECTATIONS
The brutal Covid-19 crisis has forced nursing staff, doctors and hospital managers to devise, as a matter of urgency, practical solutions to cope with the care of major flows of extremely contagious patients, while maintaining other emergency and conventional care.
One of the major challenges of the epidemic has been the need to equip and increase the number of resuscitation and intensive care beds.