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Enterprise solution

IDN-wide patient monitoring

Seize opportunities and address challenges with the only centrally deployable patient monitoring solution available for integrated delivery networks1
Shifting demands in healthcare call for enterprise-level patient monitoring that is standardized, optimized, scalable and future-proofed
It’s time to turn from legacy patient monitoring – going hospital by hospital and installing a patchwork of systems that may lead to inconsistent patient experiences, operational inefficiencies and security vulnerabilities. Philips innovative patient monitoring approach – focused on a shared informatics platform and enterprise-wide tools that drive care – offers the path forward for today and tomorrow. It connects patients, teams and care sites across health systems,1 while recognizing the mission-critical nature of patient monitoring.
Shifting demands in healthcare

A new vision for patient monitoring

  • Flexibility: Philips solution works with existing network infrastructure and third-party devices. It supports monitoring across acuity levels and accommodates spikes in demand.1
  • Usability: A common interface provides complete but simplified access across monitors, central stations, web browsers and mobile devices1.
  • Standardization: A unified approach ensures equal innovation across care sites.
  • Optimization: Enterprise-wide device visibility promotes efficient resource use.
  • Cybersecurity: System cohesion and centralized management help secure data.

Centralized platform for enterprise-wide monitoring

  • Connected monitoring: Unlock monitoring at scale3 and continued innovation with the PIC iX central platform.
  • Interoperability: Connect patient monitoring to other mission critical systems with IntelliBridge Enterprise. Capture third-party device data with MDIP1.
  • Advanced workflows: View and manage alerts with Event Notification and Care Assist mobile solutions2.
  • Centralized management: View system-wide device status and send out upgrades and patches with Focal Point.
  • Data-driven insights: Perform retrospective analyses with Clinical Insights Manager.

A monitoring solution that meets today’s needs – And tomorrow’s

  • Availability: Capacity is there when needed - whether because of health emergencies or additions to the health system.
  • Integration: Connections to EMR, ADT and HIS systems improve operational efficiency.1
  • Coverage: Monitoring extends across acuities2 and care sites3, including healthcare locations beyond the hospital.
  • Consistency: Patient and care teams can count on the same experience across the enterprise.
  • Cybersecurity: Centralized oversight and fewer access points reduce the potential for data breaches.

Enterprise-wide monitoring addresses healthcare pressures

  • Boosts capacity: Recent surges and increasing disease burden require a new monitoring solution.
  • Promotes cybersecurity: Ongoing breaches and new regulatory requirements highlight the importance of unified systems.
  • Addresses landscape changes: Continued consolidation demonstrates the need for adaptable care platforms.
  • Maximizes resources: Solutions should justify investments, not only driving innovation but accounting for the future.

Portfolio highlights

  • Philips representative demonstrating IntelliVue X3 monitor

    Enterprise Monitoring as a Service

    Gain access to critical patient monitoring capabilities with Enterprise Monitoring as a Service – a flexible, long-term subscription service.

  • Nurse at PIC iX  with MDIP

    Enterprise monitoring

    An open data management platform simplifies workflows and IT management

It’s about shifting away from legacy ways of thinking and embracing a system-wide approach. We should prioritize thinking beyond individual hospitals and focus on the future scalability of the entire network.

 Thomas P. Cushing
Thomas P. Cushing
Critical care nurse and IT systems advisor
Large healthcare system in the Northeastern US
IDN technician reviewing monitors
Frequently asked questions

With a centralized approach to patient monitoring, health systems can effectively standardize data, software and protocols (including alarm configurations and workflows) and enable seamless interoperability at an IDN level. This standardization provides a common user interface, enables continuity of data collection and timely data access, drives adoption of standard clinical workflows and subsequently reduces variability in the delivery of care. Centralized patient monitoring also supports tech equity across sites to provide a consistent patient experience and standards.

Deploying a single instance of patient monitoring software across an entire IDN makes high-quality, actionable patient data accessible to clinicians anytime, anywhere in the health system. It also allows for increased opportunities for collaborative care and visibility of clinical and operational performance that can facilitate optimizations, such as process improvement.

IDN-wide patient monitoring unlocks essential system scalability. With one patient monitoring system across the entire organization, IDNs can plan for additional capacity in advance of a patient surge to rapidly expand and contract standardized monitoring capabilities wherever and whenever needed.

A single, IDN-wide patient monitoring system allows for hardened security. One centrally deployed system limits potential entry points through the firewall and enables more frequent security updates that can be managed remotely across the entire organization.

Philips offers the only centrally deployable patient monitoring software available today and the innovative, strategic partnership that ensures it is deployed, adopted and managed effectively and efficiently. The fourth generation of Philips Patient Information Center iX (PIC iX) is key to revolutionizing patient monitoring to become a centrally managed, secure, integrated informatics ecosystem that can be deployed at scale across an IDN.1 PIC iX delivers significant clinical and operational impact and accelerates the clock speed of innovation.
Footnotes
  1. PIC iX 4.2 or higher with MDIP integration
  2. PIC iX 4.0 or higher
  3. 1,600 total beds with PIC iX C and higher
Disclaimer
Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.