Smart Hospital Initiative
Enhancing patient care and operational efficiency through advanced automation and IoT integration.
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About Project
Synenco, in collaboration with Philips Healthcare, undertook an innovative project aimed at transforming a hospital in Warsaw, Poland, into a smart medical facility. The project’s goal was to enhance patient care, optimize hospital operations, and reduce costs through the integration of advanced technologies, including IoT, artificial intelligence, and automated systems.
The project connected medical equipment, patient management systems, and hospital infrastructure into a centralized platform for optimized management and real-time decision-making.
Our Client’s Challenge
Philips Healthcare sought to modernize an aging hospital while addressing increasing healthcare demands. Challenges included inefficient resource management, long patient wait times, and the need to improve monitoring of critical medical equipment. The client required a solution capable of integrating disparate systems while ensuring compliance with strict medical industry standards.
Our Approach And Solution
Synenco designed and implemented a comprehensive solution tailored to the hospital’s specific needs:
- Connected IoT Systems: Integration of IoT sensors to monitor medical equipment and track patient conditions in real time.
- Centralized Platform: Development of a SCADA platform to manage all hospital operations from a single interface.
- Patient Management Optimization: Implementation of an AI-based system to reduce wait times and optimize bed planning.
- Predictive Maintenance: Use of predictive analytics to identify potential equipment failures before they occur.
- Staff Training: Organization of training programs for hospital staff to ensure efficient use of new technologies.

Results:
The $8 million project was completed within 14 months, adhering to the initial budget. The hospital observed a 30% reduction in patient wait times, a 25% improvement in operational efficiency, and significant cost savings in medical equipment maintenance. This project set a new benchmark for smart hospital initiatives across Europe.