Nov 13, 2025 | 2 minute read
Philips has received U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for the latest release of Cardiovascular Workspace (IntelliSpace Cardiovascular, ISCV) [1], a leading cardiovascular imaging and information management solution. Now with cloud-hosted availability, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) deployment, Philips Cardiovascular Workspace on HealthSuite helps health systems accelerate AI adoption, automate analysis, documentation, and reporting for greater efficiency and scale.
Healthcare organizations are moving to cloud infrastructure to streamline IT, reduce operational costs, and accelerate AI adoption. Cloud modernization enables faster innovation, richer dataset access, and advanced AI development. With Philips Cardiovascular Workspace on HealthSuite, clinicians gain secure, anytime and anywhere access to patient data and imaging, for improved speed, precision, and reproducibility in cardiovascular reading and reporting.

“Our cloud-enabled Cardiovascular Workspace provides the foundation for future AI enabled tools and workflow insights across the cardiology care continuum,” said Madhuri Sebastian, Business Leader Imaging Informatics at Philips. “With cloud deployment, we are enabling secure remote reading and improving efficiency. Our approach is a true differentiator because it unlocks the ability to scale and innovate through large datasets. This is how Philips is helping health systems deliver smarter, more connected cardiovascular care.” As Tom C. Nguyen, M.D., FACS, FACC, chief medical executive and Barry T. Katzen Endowed Chair of Baptist Health Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute shared, “[Health systems are] accelerating AI integration in clinical workflows, focusing on automated imaging analysis, predictive risk modeling and workflow optimization to drive more precise, efficient and proactive cardiovascular care. While the present use of AI in heart care often focuses on operational improvements, the future promises deeper, more meaningful impacts on patient diagnosis and treatment.” [2]
Philips Cardiovascular Workspace on HealthSuite delivers scalable, cloud-based cardiovascular reading and reporting into Philips integrated diagnostics portfolio. By extending cardiovascular services to the existing Philips PACS HealthSuite service delivery model, customers can streamline imaging workflows and reduce costs and scale operations. This release expands Philips collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring integrated diagnostics to the cloud.
"In cardiovascular care especially, the ability to scale innovation depends on unlocking the power of data through secure, cloud-enabled solutions across the entire care continuum," said Dr. Rowland Illing, Chief Medical Officer and Director, Healthcare and Life Sciences at Amazon Web Services. "Philips is building the kind of integrated data ecosystem that empowers clinicians with actionable insights and delivers measurable impact for patients."
Philips will showcase Cardiovascular Workspace on HealthSuite and other integrated diagnostic solutions in the Philips booth (#6730) at the Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Nov 30 - Dec 3, 2025, in Chicago, USA. For more information, visit here and more information on Philips’ full cardiovascular informatics portfolio is available here.
Sources [1] Philips Cardiovascular Workspace is the commercial name of the medical device Philips IntelliSpace Cardiovascular. [2] Artificial Intelligence in Heart Care: How AI Can Improve Precision in Patient Outcomes | Baptist Health South Florida