





Most hospitals are loud, unpredictable environments, and it can be difficult to support patient recovery, staff concentration, and clear communication.
Occupancy and clinical needs can change dramatically, which is driving demand for flexible, responsive healthcare spaces.
Burnout, fatigue, and stress remain high among healthcare staff. Physical healthcare environments often adds to this load, rather than relieve it.
Patients increasingly expect healthcare spaces to feel calm, private, and restorative.
Hospitals rely on growing layers of digital and clinical technology, but poorly integrated systems can increase noise, distraction, and operational friction.
Moodsonic applies research-proven, biophilic principles to reduce stress and support rest, comfort, and recovery.

Moodsonic’s soundscapes continuously respond across space and time based on live data like occupancy and noise, while also providing controls that allow teams to actively encourage certain states.
