Philips spotlights new breakthrough digital imaging and healthcare informatics solutions at ECR 2018 + 2 andere berichten.

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• Philips is addressing industry needs by offering connected technologies and advanced analytics that offer care professionals a faster path to confident diagnosis
• New digital Ingenia Elition 3.0T MR system combined with advanced software and services offers a breakthrough in speed, patient experience and clinical confidence, while setting new directions in clinical research

Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Vienna, Austria – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, is showcasing its latest digital imaging, advanced planning, visualization and quantification software tools, and services at the 2018 European Congress of Radiology (ECR) from February 28 through March 4, 2018, in Vienna, Austria (booth #402).

MRI exams up to 50% faster
For the first time, Philips will demonstrate the Ingenia Elition [1], it’s new 3.0T MR solution. Combining the latest innovations in systems, software and services, Philips has developed its smartest and most patient-friendly MR platform ever, offering breakthroughs in speed, image quality and patient experience. Featuring Philips’ new Compressed SENSE acceleration technology [2], the Ingenia Elition helps clinicians perform MRI exams up to 50% faster [3], with no compromise in image quality.

Newly designed user interfaces, new patient sensing technologies, and Philips’ SmartExam AI-driven analytics for automatic planning, scanning and processing of exams enhance the entire workflow from image acquisition to reading preferences. To further improve the patient experience, Philips has integrated its Ambient Experience in-bore Connect solution – an immersive audio-visual experience to calm patients and guide them through MR exams.

The Elition is part of the all-new Ingenia digital MR portfolio further strengthening Philips’ new range of integrated radiology solutions. It supports radiology departments to enhance productivity to address the increasing demand for care, while delivering on the Quadruple Aim of improving the patient and staff satisfaction and delivering better value-based care through improved patient outcomes at lower costs.

“Health systems are rapidly evolving to respond to increasing budget constraints and patient engagement,” said Robert Cascella, CEO Diagnosis & Treatment Businesses at Royal Philips. “Increased pressure to do more with less resources, adopting new complex technologies and longer wait times are hurdles that exist in many radiology departments globally. Philips is committed to offering new intelligent imaging and healthcare informatics solutions, designed to support first-time-right imaging, to help address the challenges radiologists face today.”

Improving diagnosis, treatment and outcomes
By connecting people, technology and data, Philips is working to break down the silos that currently exist in order to deliver more seamless care. At this year’s ECR, Philips is highlighting a portfolio of solutions that will help shape the future of confident diagnosis. In addition to the Ingenia Elition 3.0T MR, these highlights include:

• Ingenia Prodiva 1.5T – Philips’ Ingenia Prodiva 1.5T MR solution features Breeze Workflow – a flexible lightweight digital coil system to support fast patient setup. Combined with Philips’ dStream digital broadband technology, the Ingenia Prodiva 1.5T provides radiologists with consistent, high-quality images. Its low transportation, installation and energy consumption costs help manage hospital budgets;
• Access CT – unveiled in 2017, Access CT is designed to establish or enhance CT imaging capabilities at accessible cost to achieve a high return on investment. Access CT provides consistent image quality across a diverse patient population and a wide range of exam types, enabling hospitals to treat more patients;
• IQon Elite Spectral CT – debuted at RSNA 2017, the IQon Elite Spectral CT offers a suite of features that enhance the clinical benefits of the IQon platform to improve diagnostic confidence, while also enhancing the patient experience within emergency care and oncology;
• Evolution 4.0 – the next step in Philips’ journey of innovation on the EPIQ premium ultrasound platform, with breakthrough eL18-4 PureWave linear transducer technology, new flow imaging capability, and image quality enhancements across a broad range of applications.

Philips will also showcase its latest Enterprise Imaging and advanced visualization and quantification solutions. Developed in close collaboration with clinical partners, its portfolio of healthcare informatics solutions combines deep clinical expertise with technological innovation to securely connect patients, care teams, and data across entire health systems. Its solutions help radiologists provide confident diagnoses and treatment evaluations over time, as well as optimizing workflows and operational performance.

• IntelliSpace Portal 10 – the latest edition features enhancements across the entire system to provide radiologists with an improved set of applications and workflows to support the reading and follow up of complex cases. IntelliSpace Portal has been named 2018 Category Leader in the Advanced Visualization category in the 2018 Best in KLAS: Software & Services report;
• IntelliSpace PACS – enables physicians to more efficiently manage their work without compromise, through rapid integrated access to images and information, secured patient data, and intelligent work flow;
• IntelliSpace PACS Advanced Mammography – fast, automated image presentation and manipulation improve reading efficiency and enhance clinical decision-making, streamlining the review of diagnostic mammography studies;
• AI Breast – Philips’ Anatomical Intelligence for Breast Ultrasound enhances screening and diagnostic workflow, facilitating breast-screening exams while preserving superb image quality for full diagnostic studies;
• Technology Maximizer – a cross-modality program designed to boost the clinical capabilities and performance of imaging equipment through proactive upgrades. Technology Maximizer provides confidence to radiology and cardiology department leaders and clinicians that their systems are up-to-date and compliant at a fraction of the cost of individual upgrades;
• PerformanceBridge – a flexible portfolio of operational performance improvement solutions that support healthcare providers through a combination of technology, analytics, and on-site and professional services. PerformanceBridge enables imaging departments to make informed decisions to enhance performance, address gaps, monitor progress and drive continuous improvement. Performance Bridge Protocol Manager [4], as part of the PerformanceBridge portfolio, is currently under development to identify opportunities for MR imaging protocol optimization, standardization and efficiency improvements.

For more information on Philips’ presence at the 2018 European Congress of Radiology in the Austria Center Vienna, booths 402 and 409 in hall X4, including our virtual reality MR experience, visit www.philips.com/ecr and follow @PhilipsLiveFrom for #ECR18 live updates. More information on how Philips is empowering radiologists to continually increase diagnostic confidence can be found at www.philips.com/radiology.

[1] Not available for sale in the USA or Canada. Not yet CE marked. Not yet available for delivery
[2] Using Compressed SENSE technology and compared to Philips exams without Compressed SENSE
[3] 510k pending
[4] Based on in house testing
[5] Results from case studies are not predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary

Philips launches AI platform for healthcare

• Philips HealthSuite Insights delivers healthcare-specific tools and technologies to address the full process of building, maintaining, deploying and scaling AI solutions
• Industry-first online marketplace offers curated, readily available AI assets for license

Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced the launch of HealthSuite Insights, including the Insights Marketplace, to support the advancing adoption of analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) in key healthcare domains. Making their debut at the 2018 HIMSS Conference & Exhibition (HIMSS18), HealthSuite Insights gives data scientists, software developers, clinicians and healthcare providers access to advanced analytic capabilities to curate and analyze healthcare data and offers them tools and technologies to build, maintain, deploy and scale AI-based solutions. Insights Marketplace will provide the healthcare industry’s first ecosystem where curated Artificial Intelligence assets from Philips and others are readily available for license.

AI-based solutions have great potential to improve patient outcomes and care efficiency. However, developing and deploying AI solutions for healthcare use cases can be time consuming, resource intensive and expensive. HealthSuite Insights eases the logistical challenges of deploying AI solutions in research and clinical environments. It accelerates the development of analytics solutions, and reduces development and total cost of AI solutions.

“The quality of your AI is only as good as the quality of the data you feed into it,” said Jeroen Tas, Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer Philips. “We have designed HealthSuite Insights to be used by the people who work with patient data on a daily basis and have the contextual understanding; including doctors, clinicians and hospital managers. With the HealthSuite Insights platform, we give them the ability to bring all the relevant patient information together, curate the data and use the power of AI to support precision diagnosis, personalized therapy, early intervention and greater hospital efficiency.”

Proven tools and technologies
The tools and technologies available through HealthSuite Insights already enable the machine learning and deep learning applications in Philips’ diagnostic imaging solutions, patient monitoring solutions, and oncology and genomics offerings. Enabled by the platform, Philips leverages AI across these innovations, by combining it with other technologies and a deep understanding of the clinical, operational and personal context to augment care professionals and patients/consumers.

Insights Marketplace for reusable AI assets
Philips’ Insights Marketplace initially offers assets supplied by Philips – including assets developed by leading scientists at Philips Research. Medically validated Philips assets will be added later this year. In late 2018, the Insights Marketplace will be further expanded to include assets submitted by third parties.

AI assets built using the Insights Platform are designed to be secure regardless of the execution environment, with sophisticated Identity and Access Management, integrated Blockchain services, and data collection and management services built in. The Insights platform can be deployed on a healthcare cloud infrastructure such as the Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform, or on premise at a provider site.

For more information on HealthSuite Insights and Philips’ full suite of integrated solutions for driving operational efficiency and improving clinical excellence, visit booth #3812 at the 2018 Annual HIMSS Conference & Exhibition taking place March 5 - 9 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, NV. For updates on Philips’ presence at HIMSS, follow @PhilipsLiveFrom and visit www.philips.com/himss.

Philips spotlights intelligent, interoperable solutions to drive patient outcomes, clinical excellence and operational efficiency at HIMSS 2018

• Philips’ health IT solutions connect people, data, and technology seamlessly to meet the biggest challenges facing healthcare providers in delivering on the quadruple aim
• Philips’ Adaptive Intelligence approach combines artificial intelligence with the company’s deep understanding of clinical, operational and personal context, to help improve patient outcomes, reduce costs and enhance patient and staff satisfaction

Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Featuring new and enhanced intelligent connected health solutions at the 2018 HIMSS Conference & Exhibition (HIMSS18), Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, will showcase a broad range of population health management, clinical informatics, cloud-based technology and advanced monitoring analytics solutions to help enhance decision support, improve clinical performance, and drive operational efficiency.

The amount and quality of data available to support clinical decisions is exploding, but data is trapped in silos throughout the hospital enterprise. With health care costs escalating and reimbursements declining, hospital IT leaders are further challenged with ongoing consolidation that creates fragmented IT systems. EHR (electronic health record) implementation and interoperability challenges require seamless cross-system data sharing and collaboration to support clinicians and improve clinical workflow.

Philips has enhanced its deep healthcare informatics portfolio with its most recent acquisition of Forcare, a leader in open-standards-based interoperability software solutions, providing seamless and secure data integration across multiple hospital systems and care settings. Combined with Philips IntelliSpace Enterprise Edition – a full suite of interoperable healthcare informatics applications and services for hospitals and integrated health networks – Philips is helping to meet the evolving challenges of budget constraints and the management, interoperability, security and value maximization of health data and IT platforms.

At the same time, as care moves from the hospital to lower cost settings, including the home, a proactive approach to acute care and precisions diagnostics is needed to help improve health and reduce costs for entire patient populations. With the acquisition of VitalHealth, a leading provider of cloud-based population health management solutions for the delivery of personalized care outside the hospital, Philips has expanded its Population Health Management portfolio with advanced capabilities to manage chronic disease care pathways across multiple settings and disciplines, while actively tracking patient-reported outcomes.

“Philips’ deep expertise in healthcare information technology, including AI, combined with insights gained from our strong customer relationships, uniquely positions us to unlock the collective intelligence and insights across departments within the hospital to deliver the right information at the right time to clinicians,” said Carla Kriwet, CEO, Connected Care and Health Informatics, Philips. “At the core of our HIMSS presence this year is our adaptive intelligence approach and open architecture technologies to help improve interoperability and to enable superior data-driven clinical decisions, improve staff and equipment productivity and drive better patient outcomes and engagement.”

Philips showcases commitment to deliver the goal of more seamless care
Philips will introduce and spotlight integrated technologies empowering data-driven clinical decisions to deliver value-based care in hospital and ambulatory settings. Intelligent technologies help improve interoperability to optimize care pathways, workflows and asset management across key areas including:

• Population Health and Virtual Care Solutions:
o An expanded suite of population health management and patient engagement offerings feature VitalHealth and Wellcentive, Philips’ comprehensive cloud-based informatics platform, which manages 2.5 Billion patient data points per month across 50 states nationwide, driving $700 million in value-based reimbursements in 2017.
o Philips telehealth and eICU programs enable significant cost savings, to help improve patient outcomes with lower mortality rates and shorter lengths of stay, to improve accessibility of healthcare and caregiver satisfaction.
o Remote patient management in the home includes Philips’ latest medication adherence solution, demonstrating a 53 percent reduction in ED visits [1].
o CareSage predictive analytics help identify emerging risk patients to provide early intervention to reduce costs and improve outcomes.
o Sleep and Respiratory Care data from therapy devices can be converted into actionable insights on demand via Philips Care Orchestrator software platform, enabling remote patient management to help avoid unnecessary costly home visits.
• Acute Care, Early Detection and Intervention:
o Philips IntelliVue Guardian with Early Warning Scoring is shown to reduce respiratory and cardiac arrests by more than 50 percent on general care floors for some customers [2].
o IntelliSpace Console joins Philips’ portfolio of solutions to help reduce clinical cognitive overload and medical errors.
• Clinical Informatics:
o Philips IntelliSpace Enterprise Edition (ISEE) is a full suite of interoperable healthcare applications and services for hospital-wide healthcare informatics to help drive cost savings, improved workflows and enhanced patient care.
o Focused offerings for radiology and cardiology informatics within ISEE now include the latest iteration of the IntelliSpace Cardiovascular platform, and full integration with IntelliSpace Portal, the 2018 KLAS Category Leader in Advanced Visualization.
o Driving forward precision medicine and the management of IT systems, Philips’ IntelliSpace Genomics, IntelliSpace Oncology [3], IntelliSite Pathology and ISEE are all designed to streamline seamless data integration to provide actionable insights.

Integration, interoperability, IoT and AI – both in the cloud and on-premise – help optimize care pathways, workflows and system utilization, which are critical to operational, clinical and financial efficiency. Philips solutions across key areas include:

• Data Integration and Artificial Intelligence (AI):
o Built on Philips HealthSuite, Philips will introduce HealthSuite Insights, a new data science platform to address the advancing adoption of analytics and artificial intelligence in healthcare, with integrated Blockchain security services.
o Also new is Philips Insights Marketplace, an ecosystem of curated, readily available AI assets for license, giving healthcare organizations and technology vendors the ability to share and commercialize valuable AI assets within the healthcare community.
• Intelligent Workflow and Interoperability:
o With the recent acquisition of Forcare, Philips has expanded its suite of intelligent solutions designed to enhance interoperability and data sharing.
o Philips PerformanceBridge optimizes operational departmental performance, bringing together data, people and services to bridge the gap between data and decision making.
• Internet of Things
o Philips HealthSuite Cloud brings IoT to healthcare, seamlessly managing and connecting 11 million Philips and third-party devices in a secure, cloud-based platform.
o FocusPoint, a new intuitive web-based management system offers enhanced visibility into equipment health, troubleshooting capabilities, and performance of patient monitoring solutions to improve biomedical and IT department productivity.

Executives Discuss Key Themes Facing Industry
Philips customers, executives and industry thought leaders will lead conversations on the latest health IT solutions throughout the event in the Philips Booth. Participants, including Nicholas Thompson, editor in chief of WIRED, will discuss topics ranging from the digital disruption in consumer healthcare, to the smart hospital of the future, to AI and machine learning. Details of speakers and session topics can be found at: www.philips.com/himss.

Philips will have a significant presence in key areas at HIMSS including the Industry Solutions Showcase, where Philips Wellcentive and MGM Resorts International will discuss the topic of “Managing Your Entire Population to Avoid Value-Based Failure”. Philips will also present in the AI & Machine Learning Showcase, featuring Roy Smythe, Chief Medical Officer, Strategy & Partnerships at Philips who will discuss the “Perpetual Global Clinical Trial.” The full schedule is available at: www.philips.com/himss.

Beyond the show floor, Philips executives will participate in the HX360™ forum co-located at HIMSS18, featuring:

• Views from the Top: Jan Kimpen, Chief Medical Officer for Philips, will be joined by David Higginson, CIO of Phoenix Children’s Hospital, in a discussion on the changing role and priorities of the CIO, Tuesday, March 6 at 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. PT.
• Fireside Chat: Global view of healthcare, featuring Frans van Houten, CEO, Royal Philips, Wednesday, March 7 at 12:52 – 1:12 p.m. PT.

For more information on Philips’ full suite of intelligent and integrated solutions in health IT management, visit booth #3812 at the 2018 Annual HIMSS Conference & Exhibition taking place March 5-9 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas, NV. For updates on Philips’ presence at HIMSS, follow @PhilipsLiveFrom and visit www.philips.com/himss.

[1] Muir D. Medication dispensing system: emergency room & acute hospital admissions. Fraser Health; 2013.
[2] Results from case studies are not predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary.
[3] Not available in all markets. Not for Sale in the US.





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