Philips announces first installation of IntelliSpace Critical Care and Anesthesia system at Kasih Ibu Hospital in Bali, Indon...
November 14 2019 - 4:00AM
November 14, 2019
Philips interoperable digital technology, predictive trend
analytics and smart algorithms help drive improved outcomes in
acute care
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Jakarta,
Indonesia – Royal Philips (NYSE:
PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today
announced a significant development in the digitization of patient
treatment in Indonesia, with the country’s first installation of
Philips IntelliSpace Critical Care and Anesthesia (ICCA) system at
the Kasih Ibu Hospital in Denpasar, Bali. The critical care
technology is part of Philips’ broader connected care suite aimed
to help ensure seamless care and timely information flow between
patients and the healthcare professionals who provide treatment. At
Kasih Ibu Hospital, the critical care system will be integrated
with Philips Patient Deterioration Solution – a portfolio of
solutions to help manage patient deterioration outside the ICU – to
better track patient conditions, helping the hospital achieve
improved patient care, enhanced patient experience, lower costs and
better staff satisfaction.
Leveraging digital technology to help advance acute
critical careThe Intensive Care Unit (ICU) workflow is
quite complex, involving admission/discharge, daily routine care,
emergency, and unscheduled events, as well as managing end of life
care. The sheer numbers of medications, scans, treatments, and
tests administered pose a huge burden on patients and their loved
ones, and the complex workflow demands a huge effort from all
clinical teams involved. It is estimated there are 178 processes
delivered to each ICU patient per day, with 1.7 of them associated
with some error [1]. For those teams, decision-making becomes a
complex yet time-critical process, made even more difficult by
data-overload caused by disparate devices, patient record systems
and data sources.
Digitization of healthcare services, especially in hospitals
treating emergency and post-surgical patients, is a pressing need
worldwide as hospitals cope with meeting surging healthcare demand
while not compromising the quality of care and patient safety. As
hospitals across the globe team with industry to improve and save
lives, Indonesia is no exception. Acute care is particularly
challenging, associated with the highest number of medical errors.
Nearly all ICU patients suffer a potentially life-threatening error
during their stay, with medication errors accounting for 78% of
serious medical errors [2]. Decision-making and diagnosis are also
more difficult in critical care due to the vulnerability of
patients, who can have co-morbidities and deteriorate rapidly.
“Philips is helping to shape the future of healthcare by
providing smart patient care and clinical intelligence where and
when needed,” said Carla Kriwet, Chief Business Leader of Connected
Care at Philips. “With solutions like Philips IntelliSpace Critical
Care and Anesthesia, we are combining patient monitoring with
connected technology, to help deliver more consistent patient care,
seamless patient transitions and improved care. We are committed to
help hospitals across Indonesia apply connected care technology to
help both patients and medical teams.”
“Kasih Ibu Hospital aspires to become a smart hospital, at the
forefront of leveraging health technology innovations, especially
in digitization of patient care, in order to meet domestic and
foreign patient expectations,” said Krishnawenda Duarsa, President
of Kasih Ibu Hospital Group. “We believe our investment in these
solutions will help improve our service quality and patient
treatment, allowing our medical staff to focus on providing the
right care at the right time to help drive improved patient
outcomes and better operational efficiency.”
Interoperable digitalized hospital systems for faster
and more accurate treatmentPhilips IntelliSpace Critical
Care and Anesthesia is an advanced clinical decision support and
automatic documentation solution, providing analytics, integrated
care management and reporting throughout the ICU care cycle. The
system centralizes and organizes patient data – including admission
documents, vital signs, labs, and consult notes - to help transform
patient data into actionable insights, enabling connectivity
between medical devices in the ICU to help improve outcomes.
Early Warning Scoring leads to identification of
clinical deterioration The Philips Patient Deterioration
Solution consists of an integrated suite of devices, wearable
sensors, software, and professional services. The customizable
solution is integrated with the hospital EMR (electronic medical
record) to help enhance organizational efficiencies and current
infrastructure investments. The solution aims to enable
caregivers to effectively identify and proactively respond to
patient deterioration in hospital wards, help reduce the risk of
missed signs of deterioration, improve patient care, and increase
efficiencies in patient management and workflow [3].
Leveraging intelligent algorithms and predictive trend
analytics, the solution, including IntelliVue GuardianSoftware,
helps clinicians identify patient deterioration, notify caregivers
and enable appropriate, timely intervention to prioritize patient
care. As part of Philips’ goal of improving the lives of 3 billion
people a year by 2030, more than 275 million patients are monitored
with Philips’ patient monitors each year. Abnormal vital signs or
other indications of clinical instability typically appear eight to
twelve hours prior to critical event [3]. Through the use of
Philips IntelliVue Guardian Software, an automated early warning
scoring (EWS) and workflow system, clinicians receive information
to help identify subtle warning signs of a patient's physiological
decline for timely intervention.
[1] Donchin, Y. et al. A look into the nature and causes of
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(2003).[2] Rothschild, J. M. et al. The Critical Care Safety Study:
The incidence and nature of adverse events and serious medical
errors in intensive care. Crit. Care Med. 33, 1694–1700 (2005).[3]
Early warning scoring can aid in identifying subtle warning signs
of physiological decline 6 to 8 hours before an event (Incidence,
staff awareness and mortality of patients at risk on general wards.
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http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Health-systems/patient-safety/data-and-statistics
For further information, please contact:
Kathy O’ReillyPhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1
978-221-8919E-mail: Kathy.oreilly@philips.com Twitter:
@kathyoreilly
Yulin FebrinaPhilips IndonesiaTel: +62 2965
1330E-mail: yulin.febrina@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
enabling better outcomes across the health continuum from healthy
living and prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home care.
Philips leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and
consumer insights to deliver integrated solutions. Headquartered in
the Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging,
image-guided therapy, patient monitoring and health informatics, as
well as in consumer health and home care. Philips generated 2018
sales of EUR 18.1 billion and employs approximately 80,000
employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. News
about Philips can be found at www.philips.com/newscenter.
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