Professor Jochen Alfred Werner, CEO at University Hospital of Essen says, “The smart hospital is the control platform as well as the networked, open-information backbone of the healthcare system.” If the concept is implemented correctly, it brings about a change in how data, technology, patients, and employees are managed. The goal of comprehensive care also changes the approach to interoperability. It is no longer enough for a hospital to be internally connected. It must also be able to network with external resources. However, there are still some problems in this area. Apart from the legal criteria for networked medical devices, which must meet multiple safety and quality requirements, devices on the European market are also required to have a CE mark. The CE marking attests that the product complies with the relevant legal European product requirements as outlined in EU regulation 765/2008 and the primary objective of the Commission to bring product harmonization legislation. Often there are network connectivity challenges since hospitals typically use medical devices made by different manufacturers, who use different communication protocols and data formats. That is why there is a need for a single unified standards-based device interface to ensure clinical network integration and to avoid so-called isolated solutions. Even turnkey solutions, such as a fully integrated operating room provided by a single manufacturer are not an efficient alternative to this effect since it still doesn’t make networking with external resources possible or requires complicated workarounds.
The future of smart hospitals and healthcare will therefore emphasize connected structures that support further interoperability and promote outpatient care. Telemedicine is an umbrella term that encompasses new technologies such as wearables or information platforms. The capabilities of wearables facilitate the cross-sector network connectivity of medical facilities, medical practitioners, and patients. This improves the patient experience by boosting patient comfort and helps healthcare professionals to work faster and more efficiently.