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ELEMENTSMoorish mosaic floors as found in the Alhambra Palace in Spain. Symbols of careModern Islamic architecture.Colours of medical clothing.
THE COMPANY NAMEHospius mission is to achieve basic and advanced health care through and for health care professionals in the most effective and efficient way. Hence why the name is related to a innovative system of co-created hospital environments; hospitals through us, for us and by us.
TRADEMARKThe logo consists of 10 individual shapes in shades of blue and green organised in a mathematical (read ‘logical’) order. This pattern, in wich various shapes such as a square, diamond, circle and cross can be identified, is derived from the Moorish mosaic floors as found in the Alhambra Palace in Spain. Through colour, shape and symbolism the logo links, modern Western European health care with the geographical areas of North Africa, Middle East and Central Asia. The international presence of Hospius. By putting the emphasise on the circle rather than the cross, the logo symbolize the integral approach of the Hospius Group with her subsidiaries to all aspects of health care.
PROPOSITIONWithin each regional context, Hospius Group offers effective, integral and sustainable healthcare solutions to successfully contribute to healthy communities.
CONSULTANCYFeasibility & FinanceIn the initiation phase, Hospius Consultancy advices the public and private sector in the strategic, operational and financial feasibility of healthcare environments.
DEVELOPMENTDesign, development & realisationFor the public and private sector, Hospius designs, develops and realizes integrated healthcare infrastructure including all required medical equipment.
OPERATIONFacilitation & ManagementFor smooth and succesfull daily and future operations of hospital environments, Hospius provides effective full service solutions to control and improve hardware, software, processes and people.
Translating constraints into practical solutions
Keeping up with the demands of a constant changinghealth care process
Realizing healing environments of the future
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Setting up a new healthcare facil-ity or redesigning an existing one, is an incredibly complex under-taking
It is a seriously long term project in a very dynamic world and count-less parties are involved. Architects to design the building, engineers to plan plumbing and electricity, health professionals who have a dis-tinct view on what is right for their way of working, authorities that demand compliance to legislation, manufacturers to supply everything from pens to MRI-scanners. Staff needs to be hired and fired, trained and instructed. And when that is all brought to a successful end, the facility needs has to deal with daily operations, quality control and maintenance.
In addition, the healthcare sec-tor is perhaps one of the most complicated in the world. Whilst healthcare is a basic human need, it also develops incredibly fast, which puts a lot of pressure on the people who work in it. Equipment, treatment methods, medication, diagnostic tools: technology and growing insight result in rapid changes. So if you want to provide the best healthcare for your clients, the first step is to take stock of the actual needs of the people in the area. Successful healthcare projects start with a solid planning. Hospius Group first carries out a feasibility study to arrive at the most effec-tive solution within the cultural and economic context. We always seeks the right balance between what is necessary and what is possible, giving you a competitive edge and
a strong financial performance and providing the people in your region with the healthcare they deserve.
OperationsOnce the healthcare facilites are operational, it is vital that they are staffed with people that are well trained and the medical knowledge of professionals is kept up to date. Hospius Hospital Management trains or coaches higher manage-ment of hospitals. Hospius Acade-my offers healthcare education and training programmes for a range of professionals, in cooperation with eductional institutions and universi-ties.
AccreditationA quality control system ensures consistent quality of daily opera-tions. Hospius developed its own system, specifically for the health-care industry, in cooperation with an acknowledged international institute. Our Quality Control Sys-tem will help you identify the basis areas that are critical to effective healthcare management, health and safety, waste and utlity manage-ment. It will also allow you to create custom reports for the benefit of your own organization, other prac-tices and government agencies.
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StrategyHospius – formaly known as Multi Medica Association Group (MMAG) – is a player in the health care industry, offering a great variety of services ranging from infra-structural design, medical equipment supply and maintenance, training of medi-cal staff, to complete turnkey projects to name a few. The organisation is character-ised by its network structure in which collaboration with partners, suppliers and third parties lead to integrated health care solutions. With a strong focus on the daily operation and relationship building, strategy, branding and marketing com-munication never had much attention. The internal organisational structure grew into an external manifestation of company names and service labels, giving this ambitious small player in the health care industry an unnecessary confusing and complex profile. With a growing business in a dynamic market, Hospius needed a recognisable profile and further professionalisation of its business. Strategy, naming, design and communica-tion lay ahead as a challenge. In several strategic workshops, Total Identity and Hospius sharply defined the core busi-ness, reworking all products and services and matching it to a clear and under-standable organisational structure. From this point on, the new vision, mission and positioning statements were formulated, as well as the core values and the com-pany’s new proposition. The outcome was a comprehensive brief for the rebranding of Hospius, resulting in a new name and corporate design to go forward in a healthy future.
StoryHospius has a sincere and unique corpo-rate story to tell. The story was just not being told to the world. Hospius believes that professional and sustainable health-care is a human right for everyone, rich or poor and that all healthcare professionals should have the right to practice in a professional environment. What sets this organisation apart is the Netherlands-Egypt connection. In true partner allian-ces, it is able to connect global medical knowledge and expertise to local needs. This is done through a network of inter-national healthcare professionals with great regional and cultural understanding and experience. Based in IJmuiden (NL) and in Giza (EG), this health-care-network offers effective, integral and sustainable healthcare solutions, made to measure the regional context. Consequently, this leads to fulfilling a respectful mission; successful contribution to healthy communities.
ExecutionThe creative team effectively converted this story to the new corporate name, Hospius. The Hospius Group stands for co-created and integrated hospital environments, developed through us, by us and for us. With the name in place, international health care symbols and colours were beautifully and cleverly morphed with shape-, space- and material-related symbolic found in the Middle East, creating a noticeable brand icon. The idea of integrated and connec-ting shapes was further embedded in the visual identity as a light blue corporate design element. The introduction of the new pay-off ‘integral health care solutions’ provides the finishing touch, presenting a fresh new identity through which the Hospius Group is recognised as a profes-sional and international organisation on a health care mission.
2011 | Corporate IdentityHospiusIJmuiden, The Netherlands
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