The Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou (French pronunciation:[opitaløʁɔpeɛ̃ʒɔʁʒpɔ̃pidu], Georges Pompidou European Hospital, abbr. HEGP) is a French hospital located in Paris.
Opened in 2001, the HEGP is the last-born Parisian hospital resulting from the merger of three older hospitals of the 15th district (Boucicaut Hospital, Broussais Hospital and Laënnec Hospital). The hospital architect was Aymeric Zublena [fr].
It is known as one of the leading hospitals at European and World level in the cardiac domain.
In 2013, French Professor Alain Carpentier developed the first 100% artificial heart, using biomaterials and electronic sensors. The device was successfully implanted by a team at the hospital on 18 December 2013.[1][2]