Project at Basra Hospital in Basrah, Iraq: Transformation of Critical Areas with Tedisel’s Abitus Ceiling Suspended Bridges
Discover how Tedisel has significantly transformed at Basra Hospital in Basrah, Iraq, by implementing our Abitus ceiling-suspended bridge. This international project stands out for its effective approach in the hospital’s critical areas, optimizing space, and enhancing patient care.
At Basra Hospital in Basrah, Tedisel has implemented its Abitus model, specifically designed for critical areas, neonatology, and ICU. This model was effectively installed, meeting the needs, and fully optimizing space in the hospital’s critical areas. Abitus allows up to two sliding columns per bed, thus improving patient care and medical staff efficiency. Additionally, mobile, and fixed carts and technical rails, trays, and drawers were added, ensuring an optimal working environment for all healthcare professionals.
ABITUS Ceiling Suspended Bridge
The Abitus model was installed in the critical areas of Basra Hospital, allowing efficient organization of space and enhancing patient care.
Sliding Columns
Abitus facilitates the placement of up to two sliding columns per bed, offering more specific and personalized patient care.
Mobile and Fixed Carts
Mobile and fixed carts were added for greater versatility and functionality in the working environment.
Benefits for the Hospital and Patients
- Space Optimization
The installation of Abitus suspended bridge significantly improved space organization in the hospital’s critical areas.
- Personalized Care
The ability to place sliding columns allowed more specific and personalized care for each patient.
- Efficient Working Environment
The addition of mobile and fixed carts, along with technical rails, ensured an efficient working environment for medical staff.