Security and communications managers 12 de Octubre and Gregorio Marañón hospital in Madrid, Sanitas and Bellvitge University Hospital in Barcelonaa met at Hikvision Village this week to address the challenges of hospital security as a new critical infrastructure and the value of security in newly digitized environments.
A way to fully digitize such facilities, which they emphasize includes “being invisible” to provide physical and technological support, professionalize the profile of workers in the industry, and share problems and solutions from different actors. public and private health security
Safer healthcare centers that take advantage of the enormous volume of data and information and require this technological evolution to deliver effective and optimized safety that can be aligned with other aspects of the business such as light spots and hours, spaces and consultations are “warm” – with a greater flow of patients – and Data migration with external sources such as Police for the safety of patients.
“We need competence to leverage technology and a repository of AI-driven data for accurate decision-making,” stressed Santiago García of Gregorio Marañón Hospital. He also underlined the rise of the security manager figure to engage with other managers of hospital areas and service heads on the same level; this is a figure that was not available until a few years ago and is now necessary in this highly technical industry. large amount of activity and the need to interpret data.
The experts also pointed out that “it urgently needs to be used to cross-reference and analyze data from different domains and extract behaviors for optimization of decision making.” Accurate analysis of data and control of technology implementation costs are very important to avoid having to change the entire technological infrastructure of a health center and therefore adjust its budgets. public health. The integration of systems that allow the coexistence of aging equipment and the use of artificial intelligence “requires the involvement of a qualified safety profile from project conception to ensure that the development of the maintenance department goes smoothly,” they explain. “The hand in security and self-protection”.
This happened in the ambitious security transformation project at hospital 12 de Octubre, and its strategic keys were aligned with other hospital security directors of the Madrid health network in terms of growth targets from there to a large control center that collects all information. knowledge and future vision to predict the development of other buildings, standardizing procedures and responses that serve the technological developments of the entire hospital network.
Speakers reminded that as an integral part of the Hospital Central Security Observatory, they all have a common purpose, because they share 80% of the problems and a common user, namely the patient.”