Integro: Hospital Ward of the Future

Integro: Hospital Ward of the Future


Integro innovative modular system is a part of a Medical Environment of a New Quality program, developed by Shvabe Holdings. Hospital wards equipped with that system are an implementation of an interactive space format that is entirely new for Russian medical institutions.

An interactive hospital ward is composed of a number of functional units built with antibacterial composite materials. Antibacterial qualities of the composites make it possible to reduce the level of infection danger by some 30 per cent.

Each block could be equipped with built-in data monitor, media screen, lighting devises, air purification system and other devices. Modular units are assembled according to the patients’ needs and medical personnel requirements. According to specific requirements a ward could be assembled in 3 different modifications: minimal, basic or extra-charged. Thus, Integro modular system is easily adjustable to any task and is suitable for hospital wards of different types – intensive care, reanimation, rehabilitation or general care.

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Interactive communication between a doctor and a patient is one of the most useful features of Integro modular system. The patient’s vital activities could be easily monitored by a supervising doctor in real time remotely while any inclinations are indicated by special sound signals. High technology equipment is used to transmit data to remote places and doctors from remote areas can easily control the situation and communicate visually.

The system is also patient-friendly. A patient is able to summon a nurse, communicate with medical personnel, has access to media and light controls and other useful features.

According to developers of the new system, its implementation could improve the efficiency of medical care in hospitals by as much as 30 per cent. Such features as intelligent lighting system, aromatherapy, color therapy and specially designed multimedia system could improve patients’ comfort and considerably reduce the period of recovery and rehabilitation.