The overall objective of the project is to create a safe and efficient hospital environment in the Emergency Hospital “Prof. Dr. Dimitrie Gerota” in order to obtain a timely and efficient response of the public medical system to the COVID-19 crisis. The implementation of the project will ensure the safety of patients and hospital staff and will contribute to the development of the capacity and quality of care and treatment services provided to patients, including in cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Increasing the safety of patients and medical staff in the hospital will be achieved through the implementation of specific safety systems at hospital level, which will ensure a permanent and efficient monitoring of the factors that can lead to hazard situations. With regard to increasing the capacity and quality of care and treatment services provided to patients, including in cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection, it is envisaged to develop the capacity and performance of systems that provide patient monitoring and care during the course of medical care. At the same time, the new systems will allow the rendering of blocked beds by the absence of the possibility of oxygen administration and, implicitly, the care of a larger number of patients in the hospital. Achieving the results of the project will ensure improved mechanisms to manage the COVID 19 crisis, strengthen the response capacity of the MAI medical network to similar situations and lead to an increase in the quality of the medical act carried out in a medical unit in a pandemic context, by enriching the medical infrastructure. Improving the existing infrastructure and increasing security in the structures that use medical fluids to carry out the medical act at MAI Hospital Prof. Dr. D. Gerota are part of the strengthening of the medical infrastructure in order to cope with the high challenges of combating the COVID-19 outbreak. After LIOP, the project contributes to the achievement of the programme indicator: Adequate care and treatment capacity for cases of SARS-CoV-2/infection to manage the health crisis.