Designing โthe Hospital of Tomorrow, โToday
A leading healthcare provider partnered with Dassault Systรจmes toโข revolutionize its facility design process, moving beyond conventional blueprints to a fully immersive, data-driven approach.Recognizing the need to proactively address workflow challenges and optimize patient care spaces, the hospital leveragedโข Dassault โฃSystรจmes’โ Virtual Twin as aโฃ service,โค gaining access toโ cutting-edge modeling โand simulation expertiseโฃ without significant internal investment.
The project began โคwith a deepโ dive into the existing checkup center, where consultants collaborated with doctors, nurses, and โคadministrators to pinpoint areas for enhancement – from congested waiting rooms โขto inefficient patient pathways.โ This understanding informed โฃthe creation โof detailed virtual twins โof key areas including the checkup center, operating rooms, and recovery units. Utilizing building information modeling โข(BIM)โ data,โข architectural plans, โคand supplier specifications, the team employed the 3DEXPERIENCE DELMIA platform to build realistic, interactive environments.
These weren’t โsimply static 3Dโ models. The virtualโ hospitalโ was brought to lifeโ through dynamic simulations,replicating real-world scenariosโข like peak-hour patient check-ins,emergency room transfers,and โshift changes. โฃ Flow simulations revealed โคpotential bottlenecks andโ highlighted opportunities to streamline operations, whileโฃ allowing staff to visualizeโ how design choices would impact their daily workflows.
To truly bridge the gap โฃbetween concept and โขreality, healthcare professionals where invited to experiance โฃthe future โฃhospital firsthand through immersive โvirtual reality.โข Surgeons virtuallyโ “walked” through redesigned operating theaters, evaluating โคspace and equipment placement. Nurses tested different storage layouts, andโ anesthesiologists assessed the optimal positioning of โฃmonitoring โคsystems.
Over 40 participants engagedโ in โthese interactive workshops, providing invaluable feedback through collaborative debriefs following each virtual walkthrough. This iterative process allowed for rapid prototyping and adjustments,accelerating the change management process and ensuringโ the final design truly met the needs of both patients and staff.โข By embracing this innovative approach, the hospital is poised to โdeliver a more efficient, comfortable, and patient-centered healthcare experience.