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Philips and Health First spotlight results of 15-year strategic collaboration in tele-critical care

Philips and Health First spotlight results of 15-year strategic collaboration in tele-critical care

December 11, 2019

  • Powered by Philips telehealth technology, Florida’s first eICU touts reduced mortality rates and hospital stays for the sickest patients
  • Long-term alliance in telehealth innovation features centralized Clinical Operations Center approach to drive improved patient outcomes

Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Rockledge, United States – (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, and Florida-based today announced the outcomes of their successful 15-year tele-critical partnership. Powered by Philips’ acute telehealth platform, Health First’s VitalWatch eICU has demonstrated significant reductions in mortality and lengths of stay for the health system’s sickest patient population. Leveraging eCareManager to synthesize patient data for actionable insights to support proactive care, Health First has created a centralized hub for patient care across venues beyond the ICU.

Significant ICU improvement results

Health First became Florida’s first tele-ICU when the organization went live with VitalWatch in September 2004 and remains the only tele-ICU hub in Central Florida today. VitalWatch allows Health First's critical care physicians and nurses to monitor real-time vital signs, laboratory results, and patients’ complete electronic medical records from a central location across 102 ICU beds at the four Health First hospitals. The VitalWatch staff can also direct a patient's care on the spot via live audio and video connections to the patient's room if needed.

To date, the VitalWatch eICU program has resulted in:

  • 23 percent reduction in overall mortality across the four hospitals as a whole;
  • 49 percent reduction in ICU length of stay; and
  • 35 percent reduction in lengths of stay throughout the four hospitals [1].

VitalWatch monitors more than 10,000 patients each year. Annually, this vigilance has resulted in 48,000 interventions by eICU intensivists and registered nurses. Additionally, these teams have conducted more than 370,000 telemedicine assessments and managed 62,000 calls from bedside teams seeking to collaborate on patient care.

“As patient needs in the ICU become more complex and the clinician shortage continues to affect this department, providing proactive care and spotting deterioration in these patients is becoming more challenging for caregivers – particularly since patient conditions can change so rapidly,” said , Chief Business Leader of Connected Care at Royal Philips. “Philips is committed to helping deliver meaningful outcomes for health systems and patients, and this long-term collaboration with Health First represents how partnering around innovation can drive the desired longitudinal results.”

“Health First is proud of the exceptional outcomes that have occurred between our clinicians and VitalWatch to improve care for our critical care patients,” said Jeffrey Stalnaker, MD, Senior Vice President, Chief Physician Executive, Health First. “This partnership has evolved how healthcare is delivered in our hospitals. Not only does this technology allow us to provide exceptional care, it gives added comfort to the families who know there is always a compassionate and dedicated healthcare professional continually watching over their loved ones.”

Centralizing care to improve outcomes

Health First initially implemented the eICU to address the growing shortage of intensivists and has since expanded the program to help drive care standardization and minimize unwarranted care variation across patients and hospitals. By leveraging the continuous advancements of Philips eCareManager – including platform infrastructure and clinical performance applications – the organization has also scaled services beyond the ICU through the introduction of a Clinical Operations Center. The Clinical Operations Center drives centralized care with real-time, actionable analytics and proactive recommendations to enable patient progression based on their clinical condition, and to help ensure that patients are transitioned to the most appropriate care setting.

Philips is the global leader in centralized tele-critical care. More than 20% of US adult ICU beds and 1 in 8 adult ICU patients are monitored by a 24/7 continuous demand model powered by the Philips eICU Program, which combines A/V technology, predictive analytics, data visualization and advanced reporting capabilities [2, 3]. The core of this program is Philips eCareManager software, which delivers need-to-know information to caregivers, empowering them to care for the patients in a more proactive manner.

As part of its commitment to continuously evolve to meet the needs of a changing healthcare marketplace, Philips recently announced an eCareManager platform extension with the launch of , a predictive algorithm for the adult intensive care unit (ICU) that shows a patient’s probability of receiving an intervention within 60 minutes [4]. platforms are available around the globe with clinical informatics applications supporting bedside, unit and virtual delivery models.

[1] Data and outcomes per quarterly benchmarking reports provided through Philips eCareManager system

[2] Representative of the total Philips eICU licensed beds as a percentage coverage relative to total US adult ICU beds

[3] Derived from SCCM Adult ICU admission statistic and compared to eCareManager eRI annual monitored patients

[4] Sentry Score Development and Validation Among Patients Under Intensive Care

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About Royal Philips

(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused on improving people's health and enabling better outcomes across the health continuum from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health and home care. Philips generated 2018 sales of EUR 18.1 billion and employs approximately 80,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at .

About Health First

Founded in 1995, Health First is Brevard County's not-for-profit, community healthcare system. The fully Integrated Delivery Network (IDN) includes health insurance plans, hospitals, a multi-specialty medical group, and outpatient and wellness services. As a locally owned, not-for-profit organization, Health First is committed to investing in our community. In 2018, Health First provided more than $171 million in community support. To learn more about Health First and how we're giving back to our community, please visit .

 

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