As part of the Interreg DIGIHEALTH project, the University Clinical Hospital Mostar has purchased equipment for monitoring patients in the intensive care unit worth €306,000. The equipment has been installed, and the process of integrating it with existing hospital systems is currently underway.

The hospital has acquired additional modern equipment for the continuous monitoring of patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), as well as for connecting a large number of medical devices, technologies, and systems into a single digital platform.

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As part of the project, the hospital will also install a central station for monitoring the condition of all patients in the ICU, through which data from each monitor will be collected and analyzed in real time. This allows medical staff to view patients’ vital parameters more quickly and easily, reducing the need for physical trips to individual monitors.

The system enables monitoring of patients’ awareness levels, which contributes to better treatment and more precise therapy management. The special value of the system lies in the possibility of accurate sedative dosing, which reduces the risk of addiction and delirium, ensures more regular therapy, and reduces overall consumption. All of the above contributes to a faster and safer recovery for patients.

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In the final phase of implementation, the introduction of an early warning system—consisting of alarms and automatic alerts in the event of deviations in vital parameters—is planned. This will further improve patient safety, reduce the need for emergency interventions, and speed up medical staff response in critical situations.

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The project also includes the purchase of a mobile application and additional remote monitoring devices, enabling doctors to continuously view data for multiple patients and process alarms via smartphones, regardless of location.

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