The construction of five new national super hospitals with health IT infrastructure is now well underway in Denmark, reports Invest in Denmark.

Danish hospitals have been co-developing innovative healthcare solutions with the industry for many years. This approach is now extended to a core methodology in a so-called intelligent hospital construction. 5 new national super hospitals are being built and 11 existing hospitals are being renovated. The objective of the new hospital structure is to meet increasing demands to the public healthcare system and to improve the quality of patient care, while reducing public spending.

“The Danish hospital system is undergoing unprecedented expansion and restructuring. The new national super hospitals will feature greater cohesion between health service technology and the physical facilities, resulting in Denmark further enhancing its positon as a leading eHealth nation,” says Jeppe Solmer, eHealth Team Leader at Invest in Denmark. “This is an excellent opportunity for foreign companies looking to bring innovative solutions to the European market. New and innovative technical solutions are of particular interest to decision makers in the hospital construction projects – specific business opportunities exist within sectors covering hospital logistics, hospital automation systems and hospital IT systems.”

The University Hospital in Aarhus

Included in the construction of five new national super hospitals is the University Hospital in Aarhus, Denmark, which is being added to the existing Aarhus University Hospital to create one overall hospital complex in the size of a Danish provincial town. The ultra-modern hospital is designed and organized to flexibly meet future requirements of technology, treatment methods and working methods. It is a pioneering project both in Denmark and internationally when it comes to the concept of ‘healing architecture’.

Photo: C.F. Møller