If you are a hospital group dealing with record-breaking waiting lists — this project developed an AI-powered IoT platform that reduces installation times from months to just a few days. This allows for the rapid optimization of surgical blocks and emergency departments.
AI-Powered Rapid Deployment Platform for Hospital Patient Flow and Capacity Planning
Imagine a GPS for hospitals that doesn't just show where patients are, but helps managers redesign the entire journey in a few clicks. Instead of spending months manually mapping out how a patient moves from the ER to surgery, this tool uses AI to automate the setup. It's like switching from drawing a map by hand to using a digital architect that builds the system in days.
What needed solving
Hospitals are facing record-breaking waiting lists and exhausted staff, but current IoT patient-tracking solutions take months of manual co-design to deploy, preventing rapid scale-up.
What was built
An AI-powered platform featuring a Smart Process Designer, Infrastructure Manager (Webmap), Workflow Manager (JBPMN), Integration Manager (Mirth Connect), and a Docker-based Deployment Manager.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a tech provider dealing with slow client onboarding and complex manual co-design — this project developed a visual assistive design platform that automates the creation of executable business processes. This enables a radical leap in scale-up potential by streamlining deployment.
If you are a clinic dealing with exhausted staff and inefficient patient throughput — this project developed a real-time tracking and notification system. It empowers staff with live data to increase capacity and improve the patient experience.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing model for this platform?
Based on available project data, specific pricing or cost structures are not disclosed; however, the project received an EU contribution of EUR 1,810,550 for development.
Can this be scaled to a large number of hospitals?
Yes, the project specifically aimed to increase scale-up potential by reducing deployment time from months to a few days using a modular Docker-based architecture.
Who owns the IP and how is licensing handled?
Based on available project data, the solution was developed by MYSPHERA SL, but specific licensing terms are not provided in the report.
How does it integrate with existing hospital software?
It uses a Smart Integration Manager based on Mirth Connect technology to connect with Hospital Information Systems (HIS) via a user-friendly interface for endpoints and vocabularies.
How long does it take to get the system running?
The platform is designed to reduce the installation and design effort from several months to just a few days.
Who built it
The project is led by a single Spanish SME, MYSPHERA SL, which acted as the sole partner. This 100% industry-led consortium indicates a strong commercial drive and a direct focus on market application rather than academic research.
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