Philips At HIMSS22: Informatics Is Taking Pressure Off Providers

The Reinvention Of Health Care Delivery Is Coming Closer

Workplace pressures are hitting hospitals and providers still feeling the residual effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Informatics and connected technologies can take much of the strain, said Royal Philips’ connected care chief Roy Jakobs.

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Philips plans to be a stronger partner to providers for both in-hospital and at-home care and this ambition ranks alongside the company's transition to virtual care, both in and outside the hospital for Philips’ connected care business.

The company’s agenda at the recent Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS22) meeting in Orlando included co-creating roadmaps, servicing...

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