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Enterprise solution

Achieve flexible, gap-free monitoring for the full patient journey

Today’s health care challenges demand uninterrupted data and easily deployed technology. The patient-centered monitoring workflow gets care started quickly and keeps it moving. It features a versatile monitor that stays with the patient and a range of integrated, enterprise-wide innovations.*
Continuous monitoring that adapts and scales, to meet daily needs and stand ready for the next surge
With the IntelliVue X3 powering the workflow, teams don’t need to rely on single-purpose monitors, search for supplies or wait for beds. The X3 takes diagnostic 12-lead ECG and a range of measurements and gets paired with a core supply bundle. Connected to a central data system, monitoring begins anywhere with wireless coverage (such as ED hallways) to quickly meet demand. Along the way, the X3 provides both standalone monitoring – including for transport – and stationary docking. Uninterrupted monitoring means fewer equipment swaps and greater data capture, supporting clinicians and patients.
IntelliVue X3 on patient in hospital

Start monitoring when and where it’s needed – for the sake of patients and clinicians alike

  • Promote safety: Monitor the parameters called for by best practice – as soon as possible, without gaps. Inform decisions with data. Support infection control by reducing equipment.
  • Protect patient dignity: Relieve equipment waits and reduce cable and sensor swaps on patients, which can leave them feeling exposed.
  • Support workflows: Address time spent searching for equipment, preparing monitors, removing and reattaching cables, and entering data.
  • Deliver meaningful care: Help clinicians focus on patients and safe handoffs, not troubleshooting, extraneous tasks and other interruptions.

Secure a robust solution, from initial touchpoints (ED or procedure and treatment unit) to discharge

  • Scale for needs: Monitor anywhere with hospital wireless coverage (802.11 or Philips Smart-hopping). Cover unconventional areas.
  • Gain flexibility: Quickly adjust measurements for acuity. Add a Philips extension for further advanced monitoring.
  • Add versatility: Forgo specialized cardiac carts with built-in 12-lead ECG.**
  • Go gap-free: Capture uninterrupted data for all X3 stages – stand-alone monitoring, docked connection and mid-switch.
  • Connect data: Add visibility (central stations, smartphones, web browsers) through informatics platform integration. Centrally manage networks and assets.

Start monitoring and continue monitoring, without logistics and limitations standing in the way

  • Gain capacity: Meet both the ebbs and flows of daily monitoring needs and future surges.
  • Promote flow: Get patients to the next stages of care, rather than waiting for available monitoring equipment to move on (such as from the ED or PACU).
  • Streamline the fleet: Potentially reduce the range and numbers of monitors needed, to free storage space, consolidate fleet maintenance and simplify training.
  • Support equipment lifespan: Protect the connections between monitors and reusable cables by reducing or eliminating equipment changes for patients.

Recognize that healthcare pressures call for a new way to deliver continuous monitoring

  • Respond to demand: Unrelenting ED volume, recent health emergencies and growing patient complexity call for solutions without costly expansions.
  • Meet expectations: Consistent, high-quality care is a must – as are positive patient experiences.
  • Back staff: Clinical workloads show no signs of easing. Workflows are often complicated, with many devices to learn.
  • Protect resources: Asked to do more with less, health systems must manage costs, promote throughput and capture full documentation.
  • Address IT challenges: Networking has grown more complex and cybersecurity risks continue to rise.
Continuous patient monitoring without limits or interruptions
With legacy continuous monitoring, health systems face too many constraints and risks. When patients aren’t fully monitored – even in the time it takes to switch equipment – critical changes may not get prompt attention. A full data picture also isn’t captured, so clinicians may lack insights to make the most informed decisions. The patient-centered X3 workflow helps lift such restraints. It brings the monitor to the patient (and keeps it there), rather than taking the patient to the monitor. It recognizes that clinicians can’t afford delays or interruptions, especially with critical patients.
ISECG - LifestyleNurse at PIC iX dual-screen w/ MDIPPhysician checking mobile outside patient roomNasal Alar SpO2 Sensor on adult patient with Intellivue X3Tele-tech at workstationNurse using Focal Point

Portfolio highlights

  • nurse caring for patient

    Continuous Monitors

    Support a broad patient population with open, interoperable monitoring solutions that can flex up or down depending on your needs.

  • A clinician puts electrode on a patient’s chest while holding ECG leads.

    Clinical measurements

    Philips offers a whole house solution for clinical measurement devices and consumables. Everything you need, from skin to screen to care.

  • Clinician reviewing patient data on PIC iX

    Monitoring Service Agreements

    Adopt patient monitoring capabilities and keep up with the pace of innovation

Frequently asked questions

When a patient no longer needs higher-acuity monitoring, the X3 and its (reusable) supplies are cleaned and repositioned in the hospital. A collaborative process – one Philips can advise on – called “Fair Exchange” ensures equipment ends up where it’s needed, so points of entry don’t fall short. Above all, centralized purchasing and maintenance of monitors and supplies promotes the idea of shared assets, a shift from the model of unit-based ownership.

The versatility of the monitor – the IntelliVue X3 – powering the workflow makes single-purpose transport monitors and standalone CO2 monitors extraneous. Health systems may also need fewer ECG carts and spot-check monitors, at least beyond ED triage.*** With its ability to provide standalone monitoring, the X3 can also influence other fleet decisions. Like telemetry monitors, it can capture ECG and SpO2. Still, health systems may prefer to retain dedicated telemetry monitors at times to provide additional patient mobility.
Disclaimer
* To continue monitoring patients who need MRI, care teams must switch to the Philips MR400 with Portal 5000. When patients need the cath lab, a monitor swap is also required, as Philips CT hemodynamic integration with the X3 is not for sale in North America.
** Requires optional software available at the point of sale or as an upgrade later.
*** The IntelliVue X3 does not include predictive temperature capability.
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.