Building Smart, Safe and Resilient Hospitals: Interview With CNA938
What goes into the building of a resilient hospital? Alvin Ng, vice president & general manager, Digital Solutions, APAC, spoke with CNA938 to discuss what Johnson Controls has learnt from its experience.
It’s a complex business building hospitals, even more so with setting up an emergency infectious disease hospital within a short time period. Johnson Controls was among organisations that pitched in to construct an emergency hospital in Wuhan, making plans to support its communications system, safety systems and elevator alarm systems – all in 45 minutes.
What does it take to build a pandemic-resilient hospital? In this interview, Alvin Ng discusses pointers including:
- The core elements in resilient hospital systems
- How hospitals can transform operations by integrating intelligence
- How such changes make hospitals more resilient in the face of a pandemic
- What hospitals in the future need to look like, especially in the face of prolonged pandemic episodes
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