At COVID-19 vaccination locations, the importance of patient safety remains central. Care teams need to be ready to address a diverse population with unknown health concerns, while being able to account for any potential adverse reactions to the vaccine. They need to prepare for the unpredictable. Through smart solutions, Philips provides the assistance you need to support patient safety during COVID-19 mass vaccination programs.
In order to efficiently assist our customers in meeting their patient monitoring and diagnostic cardiology needs, Philips has defined two categories of bundles with capabilities aimed at supporting critically ill intubated patients and critically ill patients who are not intubated. Each bundle category allows for several possible combinations of options to address individual institution requirements and patient acuity, while also providing flexibility as we work to meet demand. We have established internal processes to prioritize orders and ensure fast response to urgent customer inquiries. Please contact your Philips representative to get started.
Your Philips representative will configure a bundle to meet your needs by helping you: Select your monitor and measurements from our range of patient monitor families, including: IntelliVue, Efficia*, EarlyVue and Goldway*. This bundle option includes CO2 measurement. A diagnostic cardiology configuration featuring a PageWriter cardiograph is also available. Select your supplies and sensors - we’ve narrowed the choices from our portfolio. Supplies and sensors are critical to acquiring the clinical readings that your patients and care teams rely on.
You need to make efficient, informed decisions about patient care. The speed and ease with which you can view information from different sources can make a real difference. This is the vision behind the Philips Medical Tablet, a practical device that can connect over wired, wireless, clinical or non-clinical networks. You can access relevant patient information on the go. This product is distributed by Philips.
The IntelliVue MX450 combines powerful monitoring with flexible portability in one compact unit. Supplying comprehensive patient information at a glance, it can make a real difference when multiple patients and priorities need attention.
The IntelliVue MX750 is the critical care workhorse of the IntelliVue family, covering a wide range of intensive care and anesthesia use cases and applications. Featuring direct access to hospital applications via HTML5, Citrix, and optional integrated PC, the monitor is also designed to support cybersecurity features such as node authentication, network data encryption, print report encryption and device data encryption, and includes a built-in RFID/NFC card reader.
The IntelliVue MX550 pairs powerful bedside monitoring with the reassurance of a battery backup. Supplying comprehensive patient information at a glance, it can make a real difference when multiple patients and priorities need attention.
The Philips PageWriter TC50 cardiograph is an advanced, reliable, and compact ECG solution, that is easy to use. The TC50 will help you meet your daily demands, giving you time to focus on your patients.
The IntelliVue MX850, with its multi-display and multi-user capabilities, is built for the highest-acuity patients and the most demanding interventions, such as cardiothoracic or transplant surgery. Featuring direct access to the hospital applications via HTML5, Citrix, and optional integrated PC, the monitor is also designed to support cybersecurity features such as node authentication, network data encryption, print report encryption and device data encryption, and includes a built-in RFID/NFC card reader.
The Philips IntelliVue MMX works with or without measurement extensions to add measurements to a Philips IntelliVue patient monitor. For patient transfer, the MMX transfers patient cables, settings, along with patient demographics, measurement data, and trends from one monitor to the next. This helps you reduce transition times, and maintain a consistent medical record.
How do you bring together key patient information in care environments from diverse equipment? The IntelliBridge Bedside module consolidates data from bedside devices to display on IntelliVue patient monitors and transmit to clinical and hospital information systems.
Microstream® etCO2 Filterline, intubated, adult/pediatric, 4m (25)
Philips EarlyVue VS30 vital signs monitor unleashes the power of automated Early Warning Scoring (EWS) to help you quickly pinpoint subtle signs of patient deterioration, and confidently deliver proactive care. Early detection, intelligent intervention.
Your Philips representative will configure a bundle to meet your needs by helping you: Select your monitor and measurements from our range of patient monitor families, including: IntelliVue, Efficia*, EarlyVue and Goldway*. This bundle option does not include CO2 measurement. A diagnostic cardiology configuration featuring a PageWriter cardiograph is also available. Select your supplies and sensors - we’ve narrowed the choices from our portfolio. Supplies and sensors are critical to acquiring the clinical readings that your patients and care teams rely on.
You need to make efficient, informed decisions about patient care. The speed and ease with which you can view information from different sources can make a real difference. This is the vision behind the Philips Medical Tablet, a practical device that can connect over wired, wireless, clinical or non-clinical networks. You can access relevant patient information on the go. This product is distributed by Philips.
The Philips IntelliVue X3 is a compact, dual-purpose, transport patient monitor featuring intuitive smartphone-style operation and offering a scalable set of clinical measurements.
The IntelliVue MX100 is a flexible, reliable way to monitor patients on the move - and at the bedside - with a single, portable, stand-alone monitor, It is small and light, yet offers a broad, scalable set of clinical measurements. This rugged, battery-powered device features a built-in 15.5cm (6.1") touchscreen and familiar smartphone-like operation for ease of use.
The Philips IntelliVue MMX works with or without measurement extensions to add measurements to a Philips IntelliVue patient monitor. For patient transfer, the MMX transfers patient cables, settings, along with patient demographics, measurement data, and trends from one monitor to the next. This helps you reduce transition times, and maintain a consistent medical record.
Philips Patient Information Center (PIC iX) is the heart of our patient monitoring system that facilitates visibility into patient condition, assisting caregivers with the early identification of potential for deterioration while enhancing clinical workflow.
The single patient use Nasal Alar FAST (Fourier Artifact Suppression Technology) SpO₂ Sensor* measures arterial oxygen saturation at the ala, which is an optimal measurement site for difficult-to-measure patients. It produces a strong, consistent signal, even in patients with poor perfusion¹. Designed for comfort and durability, the sensor is non-adhesive and can be used for up to seven days.
As a caregiver, you want to sustain your patient’s mobility and comfort. Cableless transducers can help, without sacrificing essential monitoring. However, traditional cableless technology has limitations, such as mothers with a high BMI¹, or those undergoing epidural procedures. This is where the Avalon beltless maternal and fetal monitoring solution provides an alternative.
Philips IntelliSpace Perinatal, an obstetrics information management solution, is designed to provide comprehensive coverage across the obstetrical care continuum—from the first antepartum visit to delivery, and postpartum follow-up visits.
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IntelliVue MX40
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HeartStart Intrepid
PIC iX Monitors
HeartStart monitor/defibrillators can be used as bedside monitors in your hospital. Hospitals can use a monitor/defib in place of a traditional bedside monitor. You can use monitoring parameters for COVID-19 patients including CO2, SpO2, NBP, Temperature, ECG (up to 12-leads on HeartStart Intrepid) and pacing.
Designed for the ordinary person in the extraordinary moment, Philips HeartStart OnSite AED is ready to act and virtually ready to go. It allows anyone with little or no training to treat the most common cause of suspected sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) by delivering a shock quickly and effectively, wherever SCA happens. The OnSite automated external defibrillator provides practically real-time guidance through step-by-step voice commands from pad placement to performing CPR. When every minute counts, Philips HeartStart OnSite defibrillator is the partner by your side. Side by side. Step by step.
Philips IntelliSpace Corsium unlocks the real power of the Tempus ALS¹ system by enabling users to quickly share data and collaborate. Corsium is a web-based software platform for near real-time² patient data transfer and two-way communication, designed for the modern EMS. By supporting the rich data capture from the Tempus ALS system, it supports decision making by enabling rich real-time² data transmission and two-way communication between healthcare professionals.
The Tempus Pro places the needs of the prehospital care professional at the heart of its design. Ground-breaking in functionality, it is light enough to carry and small enough to hold in one hand. Rugged, yet highly intuitive to operate, it can easily be deployed in a wide range of clinical scenarios, with advanced capabilities to allow clear, documented decision-making.
Managing Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Prof Richard Lyon, Associate Medical Director for Kent Surrey Sussex HEMS
The clinical response to COVID-19 Dr. Adam Seiver, Head of Medical Office for Philips Monitoring Analytics and Therapeutic Care
Managing unnecessary alarms with patients in isolation Jacob Turmell, DNP, RN, NP-C, ACNS-BC, CCRN-K Alarm Management Thought Leader
The challenges of preventing ICU delirium with patients in isolation Lauren Rodriguez, MSN, RN, CCRN Workflow Thought Leader
Supporting NICU Families During Times of Separation Christine Perez, PhD Candidate, RN, BSN, CEIM, NTMNC NICU Thought Leader
Remote monitoring of isolation patients Ray McLean, RN, BSN Work flow Thought Leader Sarah McCalebb BSN, RN, CEN, Pete Stribling MSN, RN
Philips is proud to support the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) in its efforts regarding COVID-19 education. ESICM is providing a series of free webinars featuring international experts. Replays of past webinars and information on upcoming programs are available here.
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