Philips Foundation and RAD-AID International embark on a multi-year cross-continental partnership to increase access to ultrasound services for 50 million people in low- and middle-income countries
September 13 2022 - 11:00AM
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Philips Foundation and RAD-AID International embark on a multi-year
cross-continental partnership to increase access to ultrasound
services for 50 million people in low- and middle-income countries
September 13, 2022
- Philips Foundation and RAD-AID International leverage Philips’
expertise in mobile ultrasound services to improve access to
virtual care in hard-to-reach areas
- New partnership sets up intensive program in 10 countries to
train a wide range of health workers and specialists through
real-time distance education and simulated procedure
demonstrations
- Co-created program aims to reach 50 million people by deploying
hundreds of ultrasound devices that allow for remote healthcare
thousands of kilometers away
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Philips
Foundation, with its mission to provide access to quality
healthcare for 100 million people a year in underserved communities
by 2030, together with Philips and RAD-AID International, today
announced a multi-year cross-continental partnership to promote
access to diagnostic ultrasound services in ten countries.
RAD-AID International, a US-based non-profit organization, will
leverage the virtual care capabilities of Philips ultrasound
solutions to provide a highly scalable, remote ‘train-the-trainer’
model to improve access to diagnostic and point-of-care ultrasound
through curriculum-based education and clinical hands-on teaching.
With these solutions, ultrasound experts, such as radiologists and
sonographers, can communicate with training program participants
thousands of kilometers away via voice, video and text messages,
view the ultrasound images taken in real time, and remotely
demonstrate equipment settings during guided ultrasound exams if
necessary.
“By adopting a ‘train-the-trainer’ model, first-generation
healthcare workers can contribute to the education of the next
generation of ultrasound practitioners,” said Daniel J. Mollura,
President and CEO of RAD-AID International. “This innovative and
ambitious initiative has a remarkable reach, and is both
sustainable and scalable. We at RAD-AID look forward to working
with the Philips Foundation in the coming years to improve the
lives of millions of people through real-time ultrasound education
and remote support.”
“Despite the well-known benefits of early detection and timely
treatment, diagnostic imaging is not available in many rural and
remote areas where resources are scarce,” said Margot Cooijmans,
Director of the Philips Foundation. “Through this collaboration
with RAD-AID International, who provide a high quality of service
delivery, we can offer equipment and enable remote training in ten
underserved areas, with a clear focus on increasing the number of
patients who benefit from remote access to professional
radiologists. Enhancing technology to improve healthcare for
underserved populations defines this collaboration and is at the
heart of our mission.”
Philips Foundation, Philips and RAD-AID International all have a
track record of improving access to ultrasound by training local
health workers. For example, in recent years, Philips Foundation
has developed several innovative models to address various gaps in
access to ultrasound solutions. Together with healthcare experts,
non-governmental organizations, and social entrepreneurs, it has
pioneered task-sharing models and explored aspects such as
delivery, referral, and income models to enable access to
ultrasound for prenatal care. Philips innovates in connected care
solutions that support healthcare systems and improve access to
care for millions of people across the world. The company has set
up tele-ultrasound programs that link specialists around the globe
with local physicians in underserved communities to train them and
enable them to provide potentially life-saving ultrasound scans to
pregnant women. This multi-year initiative aims to reach around 50
million people across Africa, Asia, North America, Latin America,
and the Caribbean, including Ethiopia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana,
Kenya, Laos, Nepal, Malawi, Tanzania, and the US. During the
project’s initial phase, RAD-AID International is deploying the
model in the first five high-impact regional sites. Learnings from
phase-one deployment will help Philips Foundation and RAD-AID
International co-create new educational strategies for second-phase
deployment.
For further information, please contact:
Joost Maltha Philips Global Press Office Tel:
+31 6 10 55
8116 E-mail: joost.maltha@philips.com
Yannick EshuijsPhilips FoundationTel.: +31 6 1852 6633E-mail:
yannick.eshuijs@philips.com
Daniel J. Mollura RAD-AID International E-mail: info@rad-aid.org
About Philips Foundation Philips Foundation is a
registered non-profit organization established in 2014 – with a
mission to provide access to quality healthcare for underserved
communities across the globe. By leveraging Philips’ capabilities
and combining them with the experience and expertise of
non-governmental organizations and other community-focused and
impact-driven enterprises, Philips Foundation helps create
innovative pathways to open up affordable healthcare for
communities most in need. By also partnering with innovative social
entrepreneurs rooted in the local ecosystem, Philips Foundation
aims to increase access to healthcare for 100 million people a year
by 2030. More information can be found at
www.philips-foundation.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people’s health and
well-being, 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 2021 sales of EUR 17.2 billion and
employs approximately 78,000 employees with sales and services in
more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter
About RAD-AID
RAD-AID International is a non-profit (501c3) charitable
organization with the mission of increasing and improving radiology
and medical imaging for medically underserved regions. RAD-AID
delivers radiology education and training through on-site and
hands-on teaching of healthcare workers in low and middle-income
countries (LMICs), as well as low-resource facilities in medically
underserved communities of high-income countries. RAD-AID designs,
builds, and implements healthcare infrastructure, imaging
equipment, and radiology technology, integrated with clinical
training, to accomplish vital radiology capacity-building. The
organization consists of over 15,000 volunteers and 85
university-based medical center chapters and operates global health
outreach programs in 40 countries across Africa, Asia, the South
Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. As radiology is vital
to most health services, such as cancer treatment, maternal-fetal
monitoring, heart disease care, and trauma response, RAD-AID
improves the accessibility, safety, and quality of radiology
worldwide as an anchor for improving global health. Learn more at
www.rad-aid.org
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