Poland's healthcare sector is undergoing a profound structural evolution. With the injection of the EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility (KPO) and the National Health Fund (NFZ) modernization programs, hospitals in cities like Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław are aggressively upgrading their critical care infrastructure. The demand for Intensive Care Ventilators has shifted from basic volume-control units to sophisticated, AI-enhanced respiratory workstations.
Established in 2015, Hangzhou QMS Medical Co., Ltd. is a global leader in respiratory support technologies. Located in Hangzhou, China’s hub for medical innovation, we operate a 10,000 square meter state-of-the-art facility. With over 220 skilled professionals, we focus on the research, development, and supply of ventilators designed for intensive care units, emergency departments, and mobile ambulance services.
Our commitment to the Poland market involves local partnership, adherence to EU Medical Device Regulations (MDR), and providing high-information gain clinical data to help Polish healthcare providers make informed purchasing decisions.
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Our ventilators utilize advanced turbine technology, eliminating the need for central wall air systems—a critical feature for many rural Polish health clinics and field hospitals. This allows for seamless transitions between invasive and non-invasive ventilation (NIV).
The next generation of Intensive Care Ventilators being exported to Poland features automated weaning protocols. By analyzing real-time lung mechanics (compliance/resistance), the system reduces the workload on clinical staff while optimizing patient recovery times.
Integration with HL7 and DICOM protocols is standard across our top-tier devices, ensuring that data flows directly into Polish hospital HIS (Hospital Information Systems) for comprehensive electronic medical records.
As a Tier-1 exporter, QMS Medical understands the complexities of global logistics. For our Polish partners, we offer:
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