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Hospital Transformation through Artificial Intelligence

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HOSPAITAL aims to transform existing platforms used for monitoring patients in ICUs, allowing core data and facilities to be linked and shared, towards composing (new) smart services for healthcare professionals, information system managers, and healthcare organization administrations, for the benefit of the citizen. HOSPAITAL envisions an integrated, interoperable, open platform that will form the basis for the development of a set of use cases, which will both allow evaluating and providing for improvements in medical diagnosis, prevention and treatment, with a particular focus on intra-ICU sepsis. In particular, HOSPAITAL will utilize newly developed methods in the IoT domain enriched with AI capabilities, for the analysis and monitoring of sepsis in ICUs. Linked with electronic health records (EHR) integration for post-hospitalization monitoring, HOSPAITAL goal is to further support rehabilitation and long-term care as well as contribute towards organisational and logistics hospital transformation. The Project Hospital Transformation through Artificial Intelligence – HOSPAITAL, CODEVELOP-ICT-HEALTH/0322/0071 is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Cyprus through the Research and Innovation Foundation.

This is a two-year project that started on the 1st of February 2023 and ending on the 31st of January 2025. The total budget of the project is €600000, and the Consortium consists of the following partners:

  • CYENS COE (Coordinator)
  • UBITECH Ltd
  • 3AHEALTH  (3ahealth.com)
  • State Health Services Organization (SHSO)
  • Foreign Research Organisation (FRO): Harokopio University of Athens (HUA)

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