Royal Philips has introduced two new secure and cloud-based HealthSuite solutions that help in eliminating barriers across patient care in a scalable, cost-effective model.
The solutions are designed to enable health systems to integrate informatics applications that can be combined and scaled up or down based on the emerging requirements.
The new products, which are being showcased at HIMSS21, consist of Philips Patient Flow Capacity Suite and Philips Acute Care Telehealth.
Philips HealthSuite solutions are developed to support health systems deliver on the quadruple aim via a connected and cost-predictive single cloud infrastructure and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model.
Apart from securely storing critical healthcare data, Philips HealthSuite offers both advanced analytics and AI capabilities. It will also help deliver interoperability to facilitate precision care and provide care anywhere.
Philips connected care chief business leader Roy Jakobs said: “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.
“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.”
Philips Patient Flow Capacity Suite is a patient logistics solution, which enables to manage the patient journey across the entire care continuum.
It allows to deliver the visualisation and machine learning supported analytics by taking a holistic approach to care coordination and combining clinical and operational data.
The advanced solution allows to offer care in a structured manner across the entire healthcare network, including affiliate networks and post-acute settings.
The Patient Flow Capacity Suite allows to connect the front lines with hospital enterprise operations to systematically predict demand, make patient transition decisions and spot patient flow bottlenecks.
Philips Acute Care Telehealth offers a configurable and flexible solution for health systems to better understand their virtual care and wider enterprise telehealth ambitions.
The solution’s scalability enables health systems to deploy Acute Care Telehealth in a centralised command centre or a decentralised model of telehealth based on their requirements.