{"id":14499,"date":"2021-08-13T09:18:30","date_gmt":"2021-08-13T09:18:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interhospi.com\/?p=14499"},"modified":"2021-08-13T09:39:53","modified_gmt":"2021-08-13T09:39:53","slug":"philips-introduces-new-healthsuite-solutions-to-support-digital-transformation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/interhospi.com\/philips-introduces-new-healthsuite-solutions-to-support-digital-transformation\/","title":{"rendered":"Philips introduces new HealthSuite solutions to support digital transformation"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Philips showcased the Philips Patient Flow Capacity Suite and Philips Acute Care Telehealth at HIMSS21 in Las Vegas this week. These two new HealthSuite solutions allow health systems to integrate informatics applications that can be combined and scaled according to need. They are secure, cloud-based and intended to break down barriers across patient care in a cost-effective model. The solutions, Philips says, help health systems deliver on the aim of a connected, protected, future-ready and cost-predictive single-cloud infrastructure and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
As 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].<\/p>\n
Philips HealthSuite securely 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.<\/p>\n
\u201cHealth 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 \u2013 all of which requires agile and secure platforms that will allow them to innovate and scale as demands shift,\u201d said Roy Jakobs, Chief Business Leader, Connected Care, Philips. \u201cOur 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.\u201d<\/p>\n
Using a modular approach, Philips 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.<\/p>\n