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Jun 25, 2024

Human – Centric Indoor Climate for Healthcare Facilities (HumanIC)

Avidicare is a proud partner of the European Union-funded HumanIC research project.

The HumanIC network aims to build a new approach to hospital environmental design through the concept of a human-centric indoor climate. Rather than the traditional approach of focusing solely on the building and its ventilation/heating systems, the network will develop new approaches to integrate the multi-dynamic interaction between contamination sources and airflow distribution systems with the clinical, patient and energy requirements of the hospital environment.

The HumanIC network brings together leading academic teams from across Europe with hospital and healthcare HVAC industry partners to train early-stage engineers and scientists to enable a new approach to the human-centric indoor climate in Healthcare Environments.

Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs): Over 4 million patients are estimated to acquire a healthcare-associated infection in the EU each year, and on any given day, about 80 000 patients have at least one HAI, i.e. one in every 18 patients in European hospitals. The global crisis of antimicrobial resistance means that HAI is posing an increasing cost and risk of mortality. The hospital environment is responsible for 20% of all HAI, and there is clear evidence that the design of buildings and human activities contribute to transmission of infectious diseases. 

The human-centric indoor climate in hospitals plays a vital role in enabling safe and effective provision of healthcare. Operating rooms, isolation rooms, treatment rooms and laboratory facilities all enable increasingly sophisticated treatment to be safely delivered to patients, while wards, consulting rooms and waiting rooms provide essential facilities for the interaction of patients and their comfort and wellbeing during recovery.

Innovative Approaches: HumanIC consortium considers the human interactions with the indoor environments and how this affects transient dispersion of contaminants, particularly in protected risky microenvironments such as surgery; it is a central prerequisite for the safe operation of these facilities to eliminate or minimise airborne pathogen threats while at the same time ensuring good thermal comfort. HumanIC generates new knowledge on the physical processes of transmission and contaminant-airflow interactions and apply this knowledge to optimize the design of technical solutions and develop novel methods to visualise and control human-centric indoor climate in hospital environments.

We at Avidicare look forward to sharing our expertise within airborne transmission in demanding and sensitive wards as well as sharing the knowledge of participating partners, so that we can all together develop the health-promoting indoor climate of the future.

Funding and Support: The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie (HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01, project no 101119726).

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