inpeek Healthcare News
APRIL 2026
inpeek at DMEA 2026
From April 21 to 23, more than 20,000 trade visitors and experts will gather at DMEA 2026 in Berlin’s exhibition halls – and we’ll be there in person! Together with many other well-known names from the Swiss digital health sector, we’ll be on-site in Hall 6.2 at the Swiss Pavilion, the joint Swiss booth. At Booth C-108, we’ll showcase products and solutions that are pioneering the digital future of healthcare – while never losing sight of the human element.
We look forward to lively and inspiring conversations!


Seamless Digitalization for Swiss Hospitals
T-Systems Switzerland supports hospitals in their sovereign digital transformation.
From SAP IS-H replacement and SAP S/4HANA transformation to AI Factory and Sovereign Cloud, T-Systems combines technological excellence with a deep understanding of the Swiss healthcare market.
With over 25 years of IS-H experience, end-to-end responsibility, and a sovereign Swiss cloud infrastructure, T-Systems lays the foundation for secure, future-proof, and legally compliant digitalization in the healthcare sector.
Meet us at DMEA: Hall 6.2 @ Swiss Pavilion, Booth C-108.
Our partnership with the i-engineers
Shaping the Digital Future of Healthcare Together
We are proud to be a close partner of the i-engineers and to contribute to the success of the major project “Mein-Krankenhaus.Digital” (MKD). With the go-live of this interoperable patient portal, we have jointly set a milestone in the German hospital landscape: Around 140 hospitals from 70 operators now benefit from seamlessly integrated, digital patient processes—from admission to discharge.
With their health-engine®, i-engineers are ushering in a new era of connectivity. As a partner, we are committed to supporting this journey toward interoperability and process optimization in the long term, ensuring that medical and administrative data can be used securely and efficiently across departmental boundaries.
What unites us? A passion for innovative solutions that tangibly ease the daily workload in hospitals and bring patient care into the digital age.

44ai – AI-powered clinical documentation
Clinical documentation costs healthcare professionals valuable time every day – time that could be spent with patients. The Swiss health tech startup 44ai AG has developed Haidy, an AI solution designed to address this very issue. Haidy automatically structures fragmented health data and uses it to generate accurate clinical reports in a fraction of the time previously required. The solution has been developed as a medical device and thus meets the highest standards for quality and patient safety. Haidy is already in use at various major Swiss healthcare institutions and is the official AI partner of CISTEC. As an ETH AI Center startup, 44ai combines cutting-edge AI research with the practical needs of the Swiss healthcare system. Haidy integrates seamlessly into existing hospital systems and supports healthcare professionals without disrupting their usual workflow. This creates more time for what really matters: patient care.
inpeek AI Unit – Reducing Administrative Burden Through Intelligent Systems
For us, artificial intelligence is far more than just a technological trend—it is the key to consistently freeing medical and administrative staff from routine tasks. Our inpeek AI Unit bridges the gap between cutting-edge university research in AI in medicine, sound software engineering, and the complex system integration required in everyday clinical practice.
In doing so, we maintain a clear focus: We do not develop AI for diagnoses or therapies, but for the people who support the system. We automate administrative processes—for example, by converting analog documents (such as medication lists) using vision-language models (VLM) or automating support tickets. We seamlessly integrate AI solutions into existing infrastructure rather than creating isolated silos, and consistently focus on the low-hanging fruit to quickly deliver value.
Our holistic approach ranges from the strategic roadmap to data-protection-compliant operations. We reduce administrative overhead where it arises, so that the focus returns to what truly matters: time for patients and a focus on medical care.
Data visualization using web portals
Modern medicine generates a vast amount of data—what matters is its thoughtful use. We ensure that data is collected effectively from the outset and enriched with context in a targeted manner. We use this valuable information to generate visualizations and feed simulations, enabling us to vividly depict clinical processes and make important decisions based on this data.
Example Use Cases:
- For the FOPH’s “Communicable Diseases” division, we developed a modular, interactive dashboard to visualize over 50 diseases. The data is periodically pushed to the platform by the FOPH and is freely available there both in its original form and via API query.
- We are also currently designing a dashboard for the FOPH to display and retrieve all relevant data related to health and accident insurance. We are responsible for the entire process, from transforming the source data into a uniform format and visualizing the data in interactive charts to publishing the data via the API and on opendata.ch
Multiregional Health Platforms: Sovereignty Meets Interconnection
How can globally shared systems be transformed into independent, sovereign data platforms without losing analytical capabilities? For a global healthcare provider, we faced the challenge of decoupling jointly managed systems and transforming them into locally controlled platforms that enable federated data analysis.
Our solution:
- Technological Excellence: Use of InterSystems IRIS for Health for clinical data, SAP S/4HANA for financial processes, and Denodo for data virtualization. The latter serves as a unified data access point for all analytical tools.
- Efficiency Through Strategy: Reuse of the Enterprise Data Model (EDM) and proven frameworks, which significantly reduced development effort.
- Local Empowerment: Regional teams now manage their analytics environments independently and with precision.
This has resulted in a maintainable, enterprise-level architecture that combines technical precision with pragmatic business value – enabling accelerated processes and sustainable growth.

inpeek MRM – the hospital that thinks for itself
Between the clinical workstation, diagnostic applications, scheduling systems, patient transport, and so on, humans often still serve as the sole system interface.
MRM (Multi-Resource Management) takes over this often nerve-wracking task and translates requirements into logically linked workflows. Appointments and dependencies are booked fully automatically and transparently in the background. Since planning is always volatile and must adapt to changing conditions, these chains are continuously adjusted to new realities in real time. In addition to the algorithms, MRM also handles the data flow between systems and transforms proprietary interfaces into standard-compliant messages. Close integration with CDS systems is also planned.
This gives medical staff more time for what really matters.






