Philips executives and customers discuss telehealth and predictive analytics successes AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG AEX: PHIA) today announced its participation in the American Telemedicine Association’s Annual Telemedicine Meeting & Trade Show (ATA 2016) to be held May 14-17 in Minneapolis, Minn. During the event, Philips will engage with attendees through panels and presentations showcasing recent results from Philips’ population health management efforts, including its telehealth programs and predictive analytics engine, CareSage. As the transition to value-based care continues to drive an increasing number of health IT challenges, Philips aims to address these needs with innovative connected health solutions to help providers better manage the unique needs of their patient populations. “The aging population is growing and a rising number of individuals are living with chronic conditions. To meet the needs of this population, health care systems are seeking more cost-effective ways to monitor, diagnose and treat patients,” said Derek Smith, senior vice president of Hospital to Home, Philips. “These challenges require connected solutions that can seamlessly integrate data and provide true, actionable insights. Philips supports health organizations in their goal to improve outcomes for patients, reduce readmissions and potentially lower costs with technology that can easily be incorporated into care.” Using Technology to Better Manage Populations with Chronic Conditions As part of the conference agenda, Philips executives, partners, and customers will share recent results and weigh in on challenges facing the industry. These events include: Solutions for Connecting Care through Continuous Health In its booth (#1725), Philips will spotlight its full suite of telehealth programs, including critical, acute and ambulatory care programs. As part of these demonstrations, Philips will showcase its applications for at-home patient monitoring, including the newly released eCareCoordinator 1.4 application which extends its population health management capabilities. With the addition of LanguageLync, the FDA 510(k) cleared application now supports delivery of surveys in 32 languages to patients using eCareCompanion, enabling care teams to work more closely with 99.9% of the US population. The update also adds behavioral science-based educational videos to support at-home care for heart failure and diabetes patients, as well as readmissions reporting that enables teams to easily mine outcomes data to gain insights around patient outcomes and identify coaching opportunities to reduce readmissions. The booth will also highlight: For more information on the Philips presence at ATA 2016, including the full suite of Philips clinical telehealth programs, visit www.philips.com/ata and follow the #ATA2016 conversation @PhilipsHealth. 2 In a retrospective review conducted by Philips Respironics of approximately 15,000 System One patients, patients who used SleepMapper, which has been rebranded DreamMapper, demonstrated 22% greater adherence to the therapy than patients who did not use SleepMapper. To see a list of compatible DreamMapper devices, go to www.dreammapper.com/compatible.
Amy Day and Karen Butterton of Barnes Healthcare Services, a Philips customer, will present a case study on using telehealth to manage COPD, a chronic condition that impacts more than 24 million Americans1. The session will be held on Monday, May 16, 8:00 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. in Room 200CD.
Sara B Golas, MA, Senior Data Specialist for Partners Connected Health, Data Science & Analytics, will share findings from a retrospective evaluation on Philips Lifeline’s predictive analytics tool, CareSage. The study, which analyzed over 3,000 subjects, highlights the risk factors associated with emergency transport and the role that medical alert devices can play in improving clinical outcomes. The session will be held on Monday, May 16, 10:10 a.m. to 10:35 a.m. in the ATA Experience Zone.
Philips executive Brian Rosenfeld, MD, will speak alongside longtime Philips customer, Deb Dahl, MBA, BSE of Banner Health on a panel which will address the struggle health care systems face as they seek to provide care for a growing population. The panel will focus on how to integrate telehealth technology into programs effectively to meet the needs of this unique population. The panel will be held on Monday, May 16, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room 200CD.
1 http://www.copdfoundation.org/What-is-COPD/COPD-Facts/Statistics.aspx
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