Philips introduces new HealthSuite solutions to drive healthcare’s digital transformation
09 Agosto 2021 - 04:00PM
Philips introduces new HealthSuite solutions to drive healthcare’s
digital transformation
August 9, 2021
- New Philips HealthSuite solutions break down data silos to
activate secure, connected care and scalable, cost-effective
innovation across the care continuum
- Cloud-based solutions for orchestrated patient logistics and
enterprise telehealth for acute care help to deliver on quadruple
aim
Amsterdam, the Netherlands –
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health
technology, today announced the introduction of two new Philips
HealthSuite solutions that are secure, cloud-based and intended to
break down barriers across patient care in a scalable,
cost-effective model. During HIMSS21, Philips will showcase and
introduce Philips Patient Flow Capacity Suite and Philips Acute
Care Telehealth, key HealthSuite solutions that allow health
systems to integrate informatics applications that can be combined
and scaled up or down according to emerging needs. Philips
HealthSuite solutions help health systems deliver on the quadruple
aim through a connected, protected, future-ready and
cost-predictive single cloud infrastructure and
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model.
Driving connected, future-ready careAs care
settings expand beyond the hospital, health systems are seeking new
ways to manage the influx of data while addressing challenges with
IT resources and budgets. The adoption of platform-based IT models
is on the rise, with more than 30% of global economic activity
expected to be mediated by digital platforms in six years, yet
experts estimate only 3% of companies have adopted an effective
platform strategy [1]. Philips HealthSuitesecurely stores critical
healthcare data and provides both advanced analytics and AI
capabilities, while delivering industry-leading interoperability to
help enable precision care and provide care
anywhere. With these new HealthSuite solutions,
health systems can liberate data from silos and connect it in a way
that enables care teams to turn data into actionable insights and
collaborate to better serve patients.
“Health systems today must continue to evolve to meet the needs
of patients and providers, ensuring care is connected across
settings and that care can be delivered anywhere – all of which
requires agile and secure platforms that will allow them to
innovate and scale as demands shift,” said Roy Jakobs, Chief
Business Leader, Connected Care, Philips. “Our cloud-based
HealthSuite solutions are a milestone in how they support the
acceleration of digital transformation in health systems to deliver
better, patient-centric care, while reducing costs and
resources.”
New HealthSuite solutionsThe two new
HealthSuite solutions introduced during HIMSS21 are:
- Patient Flow Capacity Suite: A patient
logistics solution that helps manage the patient journey across the
entire care continuum. By taking a holistic approach to care
coordination and combining clinical and operational data, the
solution helps to provide the visualization and machine learning
supported analytics that can enable more informed patient flow
decisions. Care is orchestrated in a structured manner across the
entire healthcare network, including affiliate networks as well as
post-acute settings. Patient Flow Capacity Suite connects the front
lines with hospital enterprise operations to systematically predict
demand, make patient transition decisions, and spot patient flow
bottlenecks.
- Acute Care Telehealth: Building on Philips’
decades-long expertise in Tele-ICU solutions, Acute Care Telehealth
provides a configurable and flexible solution to help health
systems realize their virtual care and wider enterprise telehealth
ambitions. The solution’s scalability allows health systems to
deploy Acute Care Telehealth in a centralized command center, or a
decentralized model of telehealth dependent on their needs. By
allowing customers to add additional hospitals, clinical units or
beds, Acute Care Telehealth grows as each organization’s telehealth
strategy evolves.
Additional clinical and operational solutions will be added to
Philips HealthSuite. Next, updates are planned for Philips
Electronic Medical Record and Philips Acute Care and Anesthesia
Workspace.
A modular approach for tailored, flexible
solutionsA modular approach offers flexible solutions and
services to solve specific customer needs, making solutions easy to
implement, install, maintain, and use. All solutions benefit from
the same SaaS model, which can help to lower initial deployment
costs and relieve ongoing IT resource strains. Additionally, the
new HealthSuite solutions are:
- Connected: allowing for easy access to data
across care pathways with purpose-built ecosystem services, such as
integration with third-party partners.
- Protected: secure by design, meeting privacy
and security requirements and ensuring systems are always up to
date with continuous vigilance.
- Future-Ready: enabling faster adoption of
innovation, allowing health systems to scale solutions within the
enterprise and to add solutions according to need.
- Predictable: the adoption of new innovations
requires less initial investment and creates a transparent total
cost of ownership. Philips is responsible for all updates and
upgrades, allowing IT to focus on new strategic initiatives rather
than maintaining the life cycle of software products.
Supporting health systems in their digital
transition Philips’ informatics solutions are an integral
part of Philips Care Collaboration [2], a collaborative approach to
supporting a healthcare organization’s digital transformation. As
health systems seek to manage, coordinate, orchestrate and
synchronize care across the health continuum, each organization’s
digital journey will be unique. Through Care Collaboration, Philips
acts as a partner to healthcare organizations to gain a deep
understanding of their challenges and determine how Philips’
advanced HealthSuite solutions can help them support data and
workflows to deliver enhanced care to the right patient, in the
right setting, at the right time.
Philips at HIMSS21For more information on
Philips’ full portfolio of informatics solutions being showcased
during the HIMSS21 Global Health Conference & Exhibition,
please visit www.philips.com/himss and follow
@PhilipsLiveFrom for #HIMSS21 updates throughout the
event.
[1] Schenker, J. (2019, January 28). The Platform Economy.
Retrieved November, 2020, from
https://innovator.news/the-platform-economy-3c09439b56a.[2] Philips
Care Collaboration is currently available in North America
only.
For further information, please contact:
Anna HogrebePhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1 416 270 67
57E-mail: anna.hogrebe@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being, and enabling better outcomes across the health
continuum – from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis,
treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and
deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated
solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a
leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient
monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health
and home care. Philips generated 2020 sales of EUR 17.3 billion and
employs approximately 77,000 employees with sales and services in
more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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