End-to-End Hospital Furnishing Solution

Joyhann delivers a fully integrated furnishing solution that aligns medical equipment, ergonomic infrastructure, and clinical workflows across every department. Rather than supplying isolated items, we embed each product into a purpose‑designed environment that enhances staff efficiency, patient safety, and infection control. The following zones represent the logical progression of patient care—from emergency admission to specialized treatment and support services. Each segment includes a detailed operational workflow and a precise list of Joyhann products, selected for technical compatibility and clinical performance.

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Emergency Room – Rapid Triage & Resuscitation Zone

Objective: Enable immediate assessment, stabilization, and treatment with furniture that supports high‑acuity, high‑turnover operations.

 

The ER demands equipment that can be repositioned instantly, cleaned aggressively, and configured for both minor procedures and full resuscitations. Joyhann’s ER solution focuses on mobility, accessibility, and surface integrity.

 

Operational Workflow

 

  1. Patient Reception & Triage – Patients are placed on Manual Hospital Beds (code: 020 series) with quick‑release side rails and integrated IV poles. The beds are positioned to allow 360° access for clinical teams.
  2. Resuscitation Bay – For critical patients, Electric ICU Beds (code: 010 series) provide Trendelenburg, reverse Trendelenburg, and cardiac chair positioning via centralized hand controls. Each bay includes a Resuscitation Trolley with a transparent top for airway management and a lockable drawer for emergency drugs.
  3. Wound Management & Minor Procedures – Stainless Steel Treatment Trolleys (code: 030 series) hold sterile packs, dressings, and instruments. An Examination Couch with a paper roll holder is positioned nearby for suturing or plaster application.
    Patient Transfer – Stable patients are moved to the general ward using Patient Transfer Stretchers (code: 040 series) with hydraulic height adjustment and folding side rails.

 

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • Electric ICU Bed (010101): 5‑function motorized positioning; 200 kg safe working load; integrated X‑ray cassette holder; removable head/footboards for easy cleaning.

 

  • Manual Hospital Bed (020202): Four‑section mattress platform; crank‑operated back and knee elevation; epoxy‑coated steel frame with anti‑bacterial finish.
    Emergency Trolley (030101): Stainless steel construction; 5 drawers with customizable inserts; side shelf for monitor or ventilator; silent casters with central locking.

 

  • Examination Couch (050101): Vinyl upholstery with fluid‑resistant seams; manually adjustable backrest; retractable stirrups for gynecological procedures; paper roll holder integrated into the foot section.

 

  • Patient Transfer Stretcher (040101): Hydraulic height adjustment (580–850 mm); full‑length radiolucent surface for portable X‑ray; folding side rails and IV pole.

 

Technical Integration: All surfaces are seamless and meet IPX4 splash protection standards for routine disinfection. Casters are equipped with directional locks to prevent unintended movement during procedures.

Imaging Suite – MRI & Radiography

Objective: Provide non‑ferromagnetic, ergonomic positioning solutions that do not interfere with imaging quality while ensuring patient comfort and repeatable positioning.

 

Imaging rooms require specialized materials and precise positioning aids to achieve diagnostic‑quality scans. Joyhann’s imaging furniture is engineered for radiolucency, chemical resistance, and swift turnover.

 

Operational Workflow – MRI

 

  1. Patient Preparation – The patient changes into MRI‑safe attire in a cubicle equipped with a Non‑Magnetic Changing Stool (code: 070 series) and a Composite Material Locker (non‑ferromagnetic, RF‑safe).
  2. Scan Positioning – The patient is transferred onto an MRI‑Compatible Transport Stretcher (code: 040102) made of fiberglass‑reinforced plastic. The stretcher docks directly to the MRI table, minimizing manual lifting.
  3. Coil Management – A RF‑Shielded Equipment Cart (code: 030202) stores coils, cushions, and positioning pads. The cart is sized to fit within the magnet room’s fringe field zone.

 

Operational Workflow – Radiography (X‑ray)

 

  1. Patient Positioning – Patients are placed on a Four‑Section Radiolucent Examination Table (code: 050102) with a floating tabletop and a 600 mm travel range for multi‑view imaging.
  2. Accessory Storage – A Mobile Lead Shield Screen (code: 090101) with a lead‑acrylic viewing window is positioned adjacent to the table. A Cassette & Accessory Cart (code: 030203) holds grids, markers, and immobilization devices.

 

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • MRI Transport Stretcher (040102): Constructed from non‑ferromagnetic materials; max. patient weight 180 kg; height adjustable from 580–820 mm; includes a non‑magnetic IV pole.

 

  • Radiolucent Examination Table (050102): Carbon fiber tabletop with uniform radiolucency; height adjustable 600–950 mm; 200 kg weight capacity; removable side rails for fluoroscopy.

 

  • RF‑Shielded Cart (030202): Aluminum chassis with no ferrous components; shelf dimensions designed for 8–16 channel coils; electrostatic dissipative casters to prevent sparking.

 

  • Lead Screen (090101): 0.5 mm Pb equivalent; double‑panel configuration with a 500×400 mm lead‑acrylic window; lockable swivel casters for stability.
Operating Theatre – Surgical Suite Integration

Objective: Create a sterile, ergonomic environment that supports unidirectional workflow from anaesthesia induction to post‑operative recovery.

 

The OR demands absolute separation of clean and contaminated zones, along with furniture that can withstand repeated chemical disinfection and heavy instrument loads.

 

Operational Workflow

 

  1. Anaesthesia Induction – The patient is transferred onto an Electric Operating Table (code: 010201) with a carbon fiber tabletop for intra‑operative imaging. An Anaesthesia Trolley (code: 030104) with a pull‑out work surface and integrated gas cylinder holder is positioned at the head of the table.
  2. Surgical Preparation – A Back‑Table (stainless steel, code: 060101) holds sterile instruments and implants. It is positioned by the scrub nurse, adjacent to the Mayo Stand (code: 060102) which is draped for the immediate instrument tray.
  3. Instrument Management – The scrub nurse retrieves sterile sets from a Recessed Wall‑Mounted Instrument Cabinet (code: 010101). Used instruments are passed to a Utility Cart (code: 030105) with a covered lower shelf to contain soiled items before transfer to CSSD.
  4. Post‑Operative – After the procedure, the patient is moved onto a Recovery Stretcher (code: 040103) with a full‑length backrest and oxygen cylinder holder for transfer to PACU.

 

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • Electric Operating Table (010201): 5‑section tabletop with 4 actuators; powered Trendelenburg and lateral tilt; 250 kg lifting capacity; hand control with lockout function; radiolucent top for C‑arm use.

 

  • Anaesthesia Trolley (030104): Drawers with customizable drawer dividers; pull‑out writing shelf; 4 IV pole holders; integrated power strip; 100 mm silent casters.

 

  • Instrument Cabinet (010101): Double‑door, flush‑mount design; 304 stainless steel, fully welded; perforated shelves for air circulation; door handles recessed for smooth cleaning.

 

  • Mayo Stand (060102): Height adjustable 900–1300 mm; removable tray (500×400 mm) with autoclavable option; five‑star base with dual casters for stability.

 

  • Recovery Stretcher (040103): Backrest adjustable 0–75°; Trendelenburg position; oxygen cylinder holder; four IV pole receptacles; side rails with integrated restraint strap slots.

 

Technical Integration: All stainless steel products are manufactured from AISI 304 with a #4 brushed finish to minimize glare under surgical lights. Seams are continuously welded and polished to prevent bacterial colonization.

Intensive Care Unit – High‑Dependency Environment

Objective: Support prolonged critical care with beds that enable complex positioning, integrated monitoring, and rapid response to clinical deterioration.

 

ICU beds function as the central hub for patient care, supporting mechanical ventilation, invasive monitoring, and frequent repositioning.

 

Operational Workflow

 

  1. Admission & Monitoring – The patient is placed on an ICU Care Bed (code: 010102) with integrated scales and a 24‑hour trend display. The bed is positioned to allow access to ceiling‑mounted pendants for oxygen, suction, and data ports.
  2. Pressure Injury Prevention – The bed’s mattress deck includes an alternating pressure redistribution system. Side rails are equipped with a nurse control panel for bed position adjustments without entering the room.
  3. Ventilator & Monitor Management – A Ventilator Cart (code: 030106) with a pull‑out shelf for a monitor and a rear bracket for gas cylinders is placed beside the bed. A IV Pole with Base (code: 080101) provides five adjustable hooks for infusion pumps.
  4. Family & Staff Needs – A Bedside Cabinet (code: 020101) with a sliding top and a lockable drawer stores patient belongings. A Wall‑Mounted Fold‑Down Stool (code: 070102) provides seating for family without impeding clinical access.

 

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • ICU Care Bed (010102): 5 motors; integrated patient scale (±50 g accuracy); CPR quick‑release; powered Trendelenburg (≥16°); built‑in battery backup (4 hours); full‑length X‑ray cassette holder.

 

  • Ventilator Cart (030106): Height‑adjustable column (900–1200 mm); integrated cable management channels; 5 drawers for accessories; oxygen cylinder holder with strap; 125 mm antistatic casters.

 

  • Bedside Cabinet (020101): High‑pressure laminate surface resistant to disinfectants; sliding top with integrated medicine cup holder; lockable drawer; open lower shelf for patient belongings.

 

  • IV Pole with Base (080101): 5‑hook aluminum pole; height adjustable 1500–2200 mm; weighted base (8 kg) with low center of gravity; easy‑clean surfaces.
Obstetrics & Gynecology – Family‑Centered Maternity Care

Objective: Combine clinical functionality with a comforting environment for labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery.

Obstetric furniture must accommodate rapid position changes during active labor while providing privacy and family accommodation.

 

Operational Workflow

 

  1. Labor & Delivery – The patient uses a Maternity Bed (code: 010301) that converts from a bed to a delivery chair with powered repositioning. Built‑in hand grips and footrest supports facilitate pushing efforts.
  2. Fetal Monitoring – A Mobile Fetal Monitor Cart (code: 030107) holds the monitor and ultrasound transducers. The cart is positioned to allow continuous tracing without obstructing the birth attendant.
  3. Newborn Care – Immediately after delivery, the newborn is placed on a Radiant Warmer (code: 040201) with a tilting mattress and integrated suction. The warmer is positioned adjacent to the delivery bed for immediate resuscitation if needed.
  4. Postpartum – The mother is transferred to a Postpartum Bed (code: 010302) in the same room (for LDRP configuration). A Breastfeeding Stool (code: 070103) and a Baby Bassinet (code: 040202) with locking casters are provided.

 

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • Maternity Bed (010301): Powered conversion from bed (2000×900 mm) to delivery chair; removable foot section with ergonomic stirrups; hand control with lockout; integrated waterproof mattress with cover.

 

  • Radiant Warmer (040201): Overhead radiant heater with servo‑control; tilting mattress platform (0–12°); integrated digital scale; suction bottle holder; adjustable height column.

 

  • Postpartum Bed (010302): 3‑function electric (head, knee, height); removable headboard; side rails with integrated nurse call; fold‑away footboard for easy transfer.

 

  • Baby Bassinet (040202): Transparent acrylic sides for visibility; locking swivel casters; height adjustable 750–950 mm; removable mattress with waterproof cover.
Orthopedics – Fracture Management & Rehabilitation

Objective: Provide specialized beds, traction systems, and mobility aids for patients with musculoskeletal injuries.

 

Orthopedic patients require stable positioning for fracture reduction, traction maintenance, and safe mobilization.

 

Operational Workflow

 

  1. Traction Setup – Patients are placed on an Orthopedic Bed (code: 010401) with a built‑in traction frame. The bed’s split mattress sections allow attachment of overhead or balanced suspension traction.
  2. Fracture Reduction – For closed reductions, a Fracture Table (code: 010402) with perineal post and foot stirrups is used in the OR or procedure room. The table’s radiolucent top allows fluoroscopic guidance.
  3. Mobilization – Post‑surgical patients use Walking Aids (aluminum crutches, walkers) from Joyhann’s Mobility Support range (code: 070 series). A Overbed Table (code: 020201) with a spring‑assisted height adjustment supports meal trays and therapy activities.

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • Orthopedic Bed (010401): Integrated traction frame with four overhead pulleys; split mattress platform with removable sections; electric back and knee adjustment; 200 kg safe working load.

 

  • Fracture Table (010402): Carbon fiber radiolucent tabletop; powered traction unit with calibrated scales (0–20 kg); removable perineal post with quick release; foot stirrups with independent height and rotation adjustment.

 

  • Overbed Table (020201): Pneumatic spring height adjustment (720–1080 mm); ABS top with raised edge; easy‑clean surfaces; U‑shaped base for bed compatibility.

 

  • Crutches (070201): Adjustable aluminum; contoured armrest; ergonomic hand grip; non‑slip rubber tip; weight capacity 130 kg.
General Ward – Standard Inpatient Care

Objective: Deliver durable, easily cleanable furniture that supports daily nursing routines and patient comfort across medical‑surgical units.

 

General wards require high‑volume, cost‑effective solutions that balance clinical needs with a homelike environment.

 

Operational Workflow

 

  1. Patient Admission – The patient is assigned a Manual Ward Bed (code: 020101) with integrated side rails and an IV pole receptacle. The bed’s height is adjusted to match the transfer stretcher.
  2. Daily Care – A Bedside Cabinet (code: 020101) provides storage for personal items. A Patient Chair (code: 070104) with a high back and lockable casters is placed beside the bed for ambulation support.
  3. Nursing Procedures – A Medication Trolley (code: 030108) with a lockable top and a sharps container holder is used for medication rounds. A Treatment Trolley (code: 030109) carries sterile supplies for wound care.
  4. Patient Mobility – An IV Pole with Hook (code: 080102) and a Walking Frame (code: 070202) are provided as needed.

 

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • Manual Ward Bed (020101): Crank‑operated backrest and knee gatch; epoxy‑coated steel frame; integrated bed extension (optional 100 mm); side rails with quick‑release; 150 kg weight capacity.

 

  • Medication Trolley (030108): Lockable top drawer (key‑alike system); 5 drawers with color‑coded fronts; pull‑out work surface; silent casters; 4 sharps container holders.

 

  • Patient Chair (070104): High‑density foam seat; fold‑down armrests; lockable rear casters; washable vinyl upholstery; backrest height 500 mm.

 

  • Overbed Table (020201): Spring‑assisted height adjustment; vanity mirror and magazine rack; easy‑glide casters; weight capacity 15 kg.
Laboratory & Pathology – Specimen Processing & Mortuary

Objective: Provide chemically resistant, ergonomic workstations for specimen handling, along with dignified, hygienic mortuary solutions.

 

Laboratory and pathology areas require specialized furniture that withstands aggressive chemicals, supports precise work, and ensures safe handling of biological materials.

 

Operational Workflow – Laboratory

 

  1. Specimen Reception – Staff work at Stainless Steel Laboratory Workstations (code: 060201) with integrated sinks, reagent shelving, and under‑counter refrigerator compartments. Work surfaces are coved to prevent liquid seepage.
  2. Microscopy & AnalysisAdjustable Microscope Tables (code: 060202) with vibration‑damping feet provide stable platforms. An Eye Wash Station is integrated into the nearest sink unit.
  3. Waste Management – A Biohazard Waste Cart (code: 030110) with a foot‑operated lid and removable liner is positioned at the end of each bench.

 

Operational Workflow – Mortuary

 

  1. Body Reception – A Mortuary Trolley (code: 040301) with a hydraulic lift and a removable stretcher top transfers the deceased from the refrigeration unit to the preparation area.
  2. Preparation & Viewing – A Dissection Table (code: 060203) with a perforated surface and integrated fume extraction is used. A Viewing Screen (code: 090102) provides privacy during family viewing.
  3. Refrigerated StorageBody Refrigerators (code: 040302) with individual compartments and temperature monitoring (2–4°C) are installed in the mortuary suite.

Key Joyhann Products & Specifications

 

  • Laboratory Workstation (060201): AISI 304 stainless steel; 50 mm coved backsplash; double sink with gooseneck faucet; adjustable‑height legs with leveling feet; electrical raceway with integrated outlets.

 

  • Mortuary Trolley (040301): Hydraulic lift (700–1100 mm); stainless steel construction; removable stretcher top with drainage channels; swivel casters with directional lock; load capacity 200 kg.

 

  • Dissection Table (060203): Perforated stainless steel surface; integrated shower and vacuum system; removable headrest; 5‑step height adjustment; post‑mortem instrument tray.

 

  • Body Refrigerator (040302): 2‑4 body capacity per module; digital temperature display with alarm; seamless interior for cleaning; self‑closing doors with key lock.
Hospital Doors – Controlled Access & Clean Zone Management

Objective: Ensure physical separation of clean and contaminated zones with doors that meet infection control, fire safety, and workflow requirements.

 

Doors are critical infrastructure that support unidirectional flow and pressure differentials in critical areas.

 

Operational Integration

 

  1. CSSD & Operating TheatreHermetic Sliding Doors (code: 100101) with automatic opening and interlocking systems prevent air exchange between zones. They are equipped with pass‑through windows for visual confirmation.
  2. Patient WardsAnti‑Microbial Coated Swing Doors (code: 100102) with vision panels and lever handles reduce surface contamination.
  3. Imaging SuitesRF‑Shielded Doors (code: 100103) with copper‑beryllium finger strips maintain MRI room shielding integrity.
  4. Emergency DepartmentImpact‑Resistant Sliding Doors (code: 100104) with motion sensors allow rapid entry of stretchers while maintaining positive pressure.

 

Key Specifications

 

  • Hermetic Sliding Door: 50 mm thick panel with antimicrobial coating; automatic operator with emergency battery backup; air leakage ≤2 m³/h/m² at 50 Pa; available in single or telescopic configurations.

 

  • RF‑Shielded Door: Copper‑beryllium finger strips on all edges; attenuation ≥100 dB at 10–100 MHz; manual or automatic operation; fail‑safe unlocking from inside.

 

  • Anti‑Microbial Swing Door: 45 mm thick solid core; stainless steel frame; lever handle with Ag+ ion coating; self‑closing with adjustable closer; fire rating up to 90 minutes.
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