Resource management
The first module covers the digitalization of the hospital building and internal processes in a central documentation platform in order to reduce bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and poor resource utilization.
This is made possible by the digital twin, a dynamic, virtual image of the real environment that provides real-time insights and is used for optimization, simulation, analysis and prediction.
The digital twin is made up of three main components:
- The real physical object, in this case the clinic building, including the processes that take place in it, such as resource utilization, information paths and equipment management.
- The virtual representation of the building within the digital platform.
- The two-way linking of information between the digital and real worlds in real time.
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VATRIX Digital Health uses two methods to create the digital twin:
Firstly, the 3D scan, which creates a fast and accurate digital copy of the real building. If a 3D scan is not feasible, the digital twin can also be created completely virtually using architectural plans.
Resource management in hospitals, including medical devices and consumables, can be significantly optimized by using the digital twin. The use of sensors on devices and materials enables continuous monitoring of their location and condition. This technology prevents both bottlenecks and overstocking, as the digital twin provides early warning of necessary reorders or maintenance, thus ensuring efficient and needs-based resource utilization.