Hospitals
Better responsiveness, better care organization and more robust capacity management.
GESICA (management of health crisis situations) develops a platform to detect weak signals, anticipate crises and support decision-making.
It aggregates multi-source data (Odissé France, weather, public health reports, territorial indicators, advanced AI algorithms and models) to provide a shared and actionable view.
Context
Health systems must handle increasingly intertwined events: hospital pressure, climate factors, epidemiological signals and local constraints.
GESICA provides a unified reading of these signals to enable clearer anticipation shared by healthcare facilities and health authorities.
Detect emerging trends before they reach the critical phase.
Anticipate health impacts and capacity pressure.
Continuously combine health and environmental signals.
Coordinate multi-stakeholder responses across the same territory.
Objectives
Identify weak signals and anomalies before the critical phase.
Model the likely evolution of a crisis and its hospital impact.
Compare action scenarios to support health authorities.
Better allocate beds, staff and equipment at territorial scale.
How it works
The platform follows a simple logic: consolidate useful data, detect weak signals, then support decision-making with concrete scenarios.
Bring together hospital, epidemiological, weather, environmental and social data into one territorial view.
Detect weak signals, assess the level of risk and monitor how a situation evolves in near real time.
Distribute analyses through the platform to align teams and territorial partners.
Propose action scenarios and support coordination between healthcare facilities and health authorities.
Expected impact
Better responsiveness, better care organization and more robust capacity management.
More efficient resource allocation, lower costs and better-supported decisions.
Stronger cross-border cooperation and the creation of a reusable framework for other regions.
Request access to monitor weak signals, share analyses and strengthen coordination between healthcare facilities, field teams and health authorities.