This project presents one application direction of the IARIP research architecture. The presented model is currently in the research and pilot validation phase. The timelines below outline the expected validation and development steps of the IARIP research architecture across different application domains. Following research validation, IARIP aims to initiate real-world projects together with industry and market partners based on the successfully validated models.

Resonant healthcare operations and care-delivery optimization network

Project Objective

The HEAL-Net project aims to improve the operational efficiency, stability, and care-delivery reliability of healthcare systems through resonance-based intelligence and decision support.

HEAL-Net is not a diagnostic system and does not interfere with medical decisions. It operates at the organizational and care-coordination level, supporting healthcare systems where overload, delays, and resource constraints are most critical.

What the project delivers

Within this project, a resonant coordination and analytics layer is deployed on top of existing healthcare systems.

  1. Care-delivery process optimization
  • – Analysis of patient flow and capacity patterns
  • – Reduction of waiting times and operational bottlenecks
  • – Improved allocation of resources
    (staff, equipment, bed capacity)
  1. System load and operational stability
  • – Early detection of institutional overload
  • – Prediction of critical care-delivery situations
  • – Support for stable operation during peak demand periods
  1. Forecasting and decision support
  • – Short- and mid-term forecasting of care demand
  • – Evaluation of alternative care-coordination scenarios
  • – Support for managerial and operational decisions

How the project is implemented

HEAL-Net is designed for gradual, low-risk deployment within healthcare environments.

I. Preparation

  • – Connection to existing hospital and healthcare IT systems
  • – Mapping of operational and care-coordination data
  • – Selection of pilot institutions
  • II. Integration
  • – Activation of the HEAL-Net analytics and coordination layer
  • – Launch of real-time monitoring and forecasting
  • – Measurement of operational and care-delivery performance indicators

III. Pilot operation

  • – Parallel operation alongside live care delivery
  • – Feedback and validation with institutional leadership
  • – Preparation for scaling and broader rollout

Project Outcome

By completing the project, healthcare systems can achieve:

  • – 20–35% improvement in care-coordination efficiency,
  • – reduced waiting times and system overload,
  • – more balanced use of healthcare resources,
  • – increased operational stability at the institutional level,
  • – transparent, data-driven decision support.

HEAL-Net represents the first healthcare application of the AVA Economic Ecosystem, delivering fast, measurable improvements without compromising medical autonomy or clinical judgment.