The Medical University Central Integrated Clinical Hospital in Poznań
8 May 2024
With the strong interest on hospital and surgeon performance, the Central Integrated Teaching Hospital in Poznań was designed to improve both. The ALVO Integra OR integration solution in 15 operating rooms enhances intraoperative collaboration, enables remote consultations and life surgery events.
The Medical University Central Integrated Teaching Hospital is situated in Grunwald district of Poznan, at the back of the historic clinical hospital located at Przybyszewskiego St. The Investor’s assumption was to connect the new building with the existing facility owned by the University. The new building is to take over all emergency admissions to the University Hospital. The goal is to create a facility operating on the principles of a “hot platform”, i.e. a quick, conflict-free connection between the ER, the operating theatre, the diagnostic imaging unit, the intensive care unit and the helipad. All this will allow the Investor perform instant diagnostics and treatment procedures in severe emergencies.
The goals of the project:
- improvement of availability of modern forms of diagnostics and therapy and the number of highly specialized procedures
- comprehensive protection for the residents of Poznań in case of emergency
- consolidation of activities of the two hospitals which will translate into the continuity of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in one place
- development of outpatient care by shifting the burden from inpatient to outpatient treatment and one-day forms of providing services
- creating an innovative and comprehensive clinical base for the implementation of medical staff education.
Total area: 28 130 m2
Footprint: 5 400 m2
Volume: 98 000m3
General Contractor: Warbud S.A.
ALVO Medical solutions instill confidence in clinicians by addressing risk factors that may contribute to surgical site infections, medical errors, or staff injuries. Our modular OR solution — comprising hygienic wall and ceiling panels, along with surgical sliding and hinged doors — not only ensures a safe surgical environment but also prioritizes aesthetics and comfort to facilitate crucial clinical decisions. The upper sections of the wall panels feature nature-inspired graphics that can be backlit, creating a visually appealing ambiance. Such dimmed lighting is often preferred during surgical procedures.