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| Lactate: The forgotten lab | | |
| Are you ready for the new resuscitation standards? | | |
| Decibel dare:Rallying for a quieter ICU | | |
| From alarms to clinical action: Guiding clinical response in central monitoring based on clinical surveillance versus alarms alone | | |
| Using telemetry and CMU optimization to impact KPIs | | |
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| Saving face: Strategies to reduce skin breakdown during noninvasive ventilation (NIV) for patient care | | |
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| The long distance high five: Resiliency and teamwork building for telecritical care nurses | | |
| Recovery after anesthesia: A wake-up call for the ICU | | |
| I “PICS” you to prevent delirium: Take a deeper dive into delirium and post-intensive care syndrome | | |
| It’s still alarming! How do you reduce alarms and enhance the hospital soundscape? | | |
Explore our portfolio of healthcare informatics solutions that aim to transform large amounts of clinical data into integrated information that can help guide patient care throughout your enterprise.
IntelliVue Patient Monitors With our advanced physiologic monitoring and clinical informatics, we help you develop flexible enterprise capabilities for caregiver mobility, data sharing, clinical decision support and alarm management.
Philips continuous monitoring portfolio supports a broad patient population – from basic screening and triage to complex surveillance in critical care. So you can choose the right level of continuous patient monitoring technology for each care setting, patient condition, the skills of your nursing staff, and your budget. Whether using portable, compact or specialized models, our family of monitors share a common look and feel so your clinicians can go from the highest to the lowest acuity level with a minimum of training.
Philips understands the complexities of our healthcare landscape cannot be tackled by one vendor alone. As a world leader monitoring more than 500 million patients each year, Philips provides advanced physiologic monitoring capabilities with predictive insights, workflow automation and remote serviceability across the enterprise. Now, in partnership with clinicians and industry, we are opening our patient monitoring ecosystem to seed the next wave of innovation to standardize and personalize care for smoother workflows, enhanced care delivery and patient safety. This paper explores how hospitals and health systems can fully leverage investments in digital technologies and manage devices across vendors with ease through a spirit of partnership and collaboration.
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