How can we make sure

we are better prepared for future health crises?


Population growth and urbanization combine to exert significant pressure on healthcare infrastructure. Rising costs, limited budgets and constrained access to finance can make it even more difficult to deliver adequate healthcare to large parts of the population.



On September 25th 2015, all United Nations Member States adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years.

Pansanté endorses this vision and in our development of the sustainable hospital, we directly impact the above mentioned UN Sustainable Development Goals.


"At Pansanté, we have developed a modular hospital concept that allows for the mass production of fully equipped hospitals, adaptable to the full spectrum of site climate, existing infrastructure, and individual community needs. Our solution balances the vast need for long term affordable hospitals in the majority world with the undeniable truth that the current climate crisis demands a new approach to business and construction."


Gunnar Dennewill Founder

PANSANTÉ

Answering a growing healthcare demand with a holistic solution

By Gunnar Dennewill 21 Dec, 2023
This holiday season we are celebrating new strategic partnerships, our modules undergoing continuous improvements, and getting closer to building multiple Pansanté hospitals every day. We want to thank you for your unwavering support, dedication, and hard work that allows us to keep the Pansanté dream alive and make it a reality.
By Gunnar Dennewill 07 Jan, 2023
Together with Potthoff Engineers and Transsolar, we have presented a concept in Portugal that enables an energy-neutral operation of a hospital. The local conditions are good and we optimized the modular concept to the existing situation. By developing and validating innovative climate and energy concepts for high comfort and low energy buildings, we recognize that design is influenced by all aspects of environmental conditions. We collaboratively work with the client and other consultants from the beginning of the design process, using fundamental thermodynamics to consider each step. This generates a climate concept in which form, material, and mechanical systems are synergistic components of a well orchestrated climate control system, and conversely an environmental control strategy that is integral to the architectural concept with a minimum of energy and water use. Our design can be totally self sufficient (Net Zero) Our use of SROI (Sustainable Return On Investment) allows us to optimize the cost/benefit strategies used in our design.
By Gunnar Dennewill 09 Apr, 2022
In addition to the team of planners, architects and engineers, it is our commitment at Pansanté to integrate operational expertise during the design and construction process. Healthshare has extensive experience working in clinical settings. Healthshare consult on clinical design, building, equipping, and managing healthcare facilities and services and healthcare transaction structuring.
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