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Jerzy Gromkowski Regional Specialist Hospital

Hospital

www.szpital.wroc.pl/strona-glownaWroclaw, Poland

About

Jerzy Gromkowski Regional Specialist Hospital in Wrocław is an independent public healthcare institution located in Wrocław, Poland. The hospital provides specialist inpatient, outpatient and one-day medical care for patients from Wrocław, Lower Silesia and beyond. Its clinical profile combines long-standing expertise in infectious diseases, paediatrics, neurology, internal medicine and gastroenterology with a growing focus on translational medicine, clinical research and digital transformation in healthcare. The hospital operates 18 wards, with 459 beds, and employs approximately 1,777 staff members. Each year, it provides care for around 27,000 hospitalised patients and delivers approximately 200,000 outpatient and one-day appointments. Its scale and multidisciplinary profile make it a valuable clinical partner for research, innovation pilots and implementation projects in real-world hospital settings. A key strategic asset of the hospital is the Clinical Trials and Translational Medicine Support Centre, developed in cooperation with Wrocław University of Science and Technology and financed by the Medical Research Agency. The project received total support of approximately EUR 5 million, including around PLN 4 million invested in infrastructure and equipment dedicated to clinical trials and other medical experiments. The hospital’s expertise offer includes neurosciences and patient safety, stroke rehabilitation, integrated youth psychiatry services, public health education and early diagnostics, parenteral and enteral nutrition, clinical research and real-world data integration, as well as smart monitoring and digital workflow in clinical care. In the context of digital medicine and healthcare innovation, Jerzy Gromkowski Regional Specialist Hospital is particularly interested in partnerships focused on the practical implementation of digital tools in clinical pathways. Its priorities include strengthening translational research and clinical trials, expanding psychiatric care capacity, integrating smart monitoring and digital clinical documentation across the hospital, shortening diagnostic and therapeutic pathways, and developing patient-centred navigation and follow-up programmes. The hospital is open to international cooperation with healthcare providers, universities, research organisations, technology companies and innovation clusters. It is especially interested in Horizon Europe and other European partnerships related to non-communicable diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, predictive biomarkers, AI-supported clinical decision-making, point-of-care diagnostics, artificial intelligence in healthcare, climate-related health risks and novel antiviral therapies. Through its combination of specialised clinical services, research infrastructure, cooperation with a technical university and commitment to digital transformation, Jerzy Gromkowski Regional Specialist Hospital aims to act as a clinical implementation partner for innovative solutions that improve patient safety, care coordination, diagnostics and therapeutic outcomes.

Digital Medicine

HORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-ENVHLTH-02: Integrating climate-related exposures into the human exposome and characterising its changes in response to climate changeHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-CARE-02: Personalised approaches to reduce risks from Adverse Drug Reactions due to administration of multiple medicationsHORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-TOOL-01-two-stage: Development of predictive biomarkers of disease progression and treatment response by using AI methodologies for chronic non communicable diseasesHORIZON-HLTH-2027-03-TOOL-04: Virtual Human Twins (VHTs) for integrated clinical decision support in prevention and diagnosisHORIZON-HLTH-2027-03-TOOL-08: Towards Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) for healthcare

Photonics

HORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-IND-02-two-stage: Portable and versatile Point-of-care diagnosticsHORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-TOOL-01-two-stage: Development of predictive biomarkers​ of disease progression and treatment response by using AI methodologies for chronic non-communicable diseasesHORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-DISEASE-14-two-stage: Clinical trials for advancing​ innovative interventions for neurodegenerative diseasesHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-ENVHLTH-02: Integrating climate-related exposures into​ the human exposome and characterising its changes in response to climate changeHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-ENVHLTH-MISSCLIMA-03: Tools and technologies to support health adaptation to climate changeHORIZON-HLTH-2027-03-TOOL-04: Virtual Human Twins (VHTs) for integrated​ clinical decision support in prevention and diagnosis

Biotech

HORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-DISEASE-05: Development of novel small molecule antiviral therapeutics for pathogens with epidemic potentialHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-DISEASE-06: Development of monoclonal antibodies to prevent and treat infections from FlavivirusesHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-DISEASE-07: Development of monoclonal antibodies to prevent and treat infections from Filo-, Nairo-, Phenui-, Picorna- and Toga virusesHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-DISEASE-08: Development of innovative antimicrobials against pathogens resistant to antimicrobialsHORIZON-HLTH-2027-03-TOOL-02: Advancing bio-printing of living cells for regenerative medicineHORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-IND-02-two-stage: Portable and versatile Point-of-care diagnostics

Med-tech

HORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-STAYHLTH-01: Addressing disabilities through the life course to support independent living and inclusionHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-ENVHLTH-MISSCLIMA-03: Tools and technologies to support health adaptation to climate changeHORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-DISEASE-01-two-stage: Innovative healthcare interventions for non-communicable diseasesHORIZON-HLTH-2027-01-DISEASE-10: Prevention and management of chronic non communicable diseases in children and young people (GACD)HORIZON-HLTH-2027-02-DISEASE-14-two-stage: Clinical trials for advancing innovative interventions for neurodegenerative diseases

Representatives

Head of R&D Department

Jerzy Gromkowski Regional Specialist Hospital