August 13, 2020
Amsterdam, Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in fitnesscare technologies, today unveiled its immediate deployment of extensive care support equipment, allowing doctors, nurses, technicians and hospital staff to temporarily assist patient tracking functions. during the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently used effectively in early U.S. fitness systems [1], the Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit combines Philips’ complex patient tracking generation with patient-centered predictive algorithms that enable fitness groups to expand the surveillance functions of intensive care patients within hours [2]. As fitness systems in the United States continue to revel in a demand for extensive care and emergency care similar to the COVID-19 crisis, the kit provides hospitals with a way to seamlessly expand their broad attention span.
Innovative technique to help manage the ICU boom The Philips Equipment Rapid Deployment Kit is a fully configured, ready-to-deploy ICU patient tracking solution that includes 20 ICU monitors, 20 measurement servers, and a central control tracking station. The kits are prefabricated, pre-configured and prepackaged in rugged housings that can elevate a hospital’s overall care domain to an extensive point of care in a matter of hours. The kits are complete with step-by-step commands that allow the preconfigured formula to be deployed through hospital staff, with Philips remote clinical and technical assistance. Kits can be transferred from hospital to hospital if needed. Once a crisis/wave passes, the kits are disinfected, packaged and stored to make them available for long-term emergencies.
“The current fitness crisis has shown that we obviously want to provide cutting-edge responses to our consumers who offer a comprehensive extensive care tracking solution with all the appliances they want on demand. This eliminates the desire to locate and configure high-demand individuals for a crisis,” said Peter Ziese, General Manager of Monitoring Analysis at Philips. “To help ensure the cost-effective and most efficient use of hospital resources, the equipment immediate deployment kits provide the speed, flexibility and ease of implementation for the complex surveillance of intensive care patients that many of our customers want in this time of utmost urgency.”
Philips COVID-19Philips Solutions Portfolio offers a comprehensive portfolio of facilities and responses to help deliver high-quality care to COVID-19 patients. The solutions come with secure, connected and intelligent approaches to predictive diagnosis, hospital solution and monitoring, as well as detection, remote patient tracking, and home care. With fitness care under more pressure than ever before, Philips artificial intelligence and telefitness-based knowledge analysis can help workflows, facilitate remote collaboration, and optimize resources. Philips responses for COVID-19 are designed for immediate deployment and scalability. To learn more about how Philips treats COVID-19 worldwide, stop at Philips COVID-19 Centralized Center.
[1] Philips Immediate Deployment Kits are only available in the U.S. market. Kits are only available in the U.S. market. [2] Compared to Philips’ usual delivery time of 12 to 16 weeks. The average delivery time is 7 days from July 2020. [3] Compared to Philips’ popular commissioning of five to 7 days on arrival. The average commissioning time is five hours from July 2020.4] The prestige of emergency use authorization is found on the FDA website.
For information, contact:
Kathy O’Reilly Philips Global Press Office View: ‘1978-221-8919 Email: [email protected]
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading fitness generation company whose goal is to improve people’s fitness and the main effects on fitness, healthy lifestyle and ongoing prevention until diagnosis, remedy and home care. Philips builds on the in-depth generation and knowledge of clinics and customers to deliver built-in solutions. Based in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in imaging, image-guided therapy, patient tracking and fitness computing, as well as in the care of the home and fitness of customers. Philips invoiced 19.5 billion euros in 2019 and employs some 81,000 workers with sales and facilities in more than a hundred countries. You can learn about Philips at www.philips.com/newscenter.
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