Hospital environments are highly complex technical structures that require technological infrastructure designed to protect life and ensure 24/7 operational continuity. A hospital infrastructure must support the critical convergence between information technology (IT) systems and operational technologies (OT), enabling the traffic of heavy medical images, ultra-fast connectivity for integrated medical records and monitoring of vital assets with zero latency.

Physical and logical resilience is mandatory, with network topologies that prevent single points of failure and redundant electrical infrastructure systems. Healthcare digitalization imposes connectivity requirements that include high-density Wi-Fi coverage for clinical mobility and IoT sensor networks for monitoring critical environments, such as operating rooms and ICUs, where system stability is directly proportional to patient safety.

Scope of Work

Telecommunications infrastructure

  • Hospital-grade structured cabling networks (Category 6A/7)
  • Installation of fiber optic monomode and multimode backbones
  • IP TV and digital signage systems for inpatient areas
  • Redundant infrastructure to support nurse call systems

Network and connectivity infrastructure

  • Gigabit Wi-Fi networks with logical segmentation by user profile
  • Medical telemetry and remote patient monitoring systems
  • Interconnection of mission-critical equipment (ICUs and operating rooms)
  • High-capacity backhaul for reports and image traffic (PACS)

Operational monitoring and security

  • IP CCTV systems with motion detection and restricted areas
  • Access control integrated with scheduling management systems
  • Remote monitoring of medical gases and critical HVAC systems
  • Public address and emergency announcement systems by technical zones

Technology infrastructure for operations

  • Integration of hospital management systems with network infrastructure
  • Asset and supply monitoring via smart tags (RTLS)
  • Telecommunications systems for telemedicine and diagnostic services
  • Centralized technical management of critical building utilities

Physical telecommunications infrastructure

  • Dimensioning of physical pathways to avoid electromagnetic interference
  • Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) for tactical and surgical racks
  • Electrical protection and precision grounding for sensitive diagnostics
  • Organization and maintenance of technical rooms and hospital data centers

Standards and Compliance

  • ANSI/TIA-1179 (Healthcare Facility Telecommunications Infrastructure)
  • ABNT NBR 14565 (Telecommunications Networks in Buildings)
  • ABNT NBR 13534 (Electrical Installations in Healthcare Facilities)
  • ISO/IEC 11801-6 (Distributed Building Services)
  • ANSI/TIA-568-D (Generic Cabling for Customer Premises)
  • NR-10 (Safety in Electrical Installations and Services)