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We participated in the construction project of the new Clinical Hospital Center Osijek

29.2.2024

The construction of the new Clinical Hospital Center Osijek is a significant investment that will have a substantial impact on patient care in the Osijek area and the eastern parts of Croatia.
The facility will cover an area of approximately 9,600 m²  and will include a complete emergency hospital reception, 21 ambulatory day hospitals or one-day surgeries, emergency laboratory diagnostics, two operating rooms, one room for pain treatment, observation and radiological diagnostics. The new facility will significantly reduce the pressure on hospital departments and contribute to the availability of healthcare.

We implemented safety and security systems on this project: video surveillance system, access control, fire alarm, gas and smoke detection system, hospital communication system: intercom system and hospital signaling.

Epsimax as a central monitoring and control application
The safety and security elements, along with fire alarm systems, can be effectively monitored and controled in real-time
through graphical interactive map applications. Integrating these systems into the central monitoring application, Epsimax, allows for the review of events in real-time, which helps healthcare workers react quickly in case of emergencies. Modular design enables simple upgrading and unlimited expansions such as integration with other systems in healthcare institutions, and minimal system maintenance. 

Communication systems in hospitals are crucial for creating a safe healthcare institution. Apart from providing patients and residents with a sense of comfort and security, implementing these systems also makes the work of staff and administration easier.

The ultimate goal of this project is to enhance the well-being of the population residing in the eastern part of Croatia. It aims to improve the standard and quality of health care services for patients.
The complex of Clinical Hospital Center Osijek, covering a total area of around 149,000 m², is scheduled to be fully completed by 2030, with a capacity of 1,202 beds, including 247 beds in day hospitals.