NETHERLANDS- Phillips will present its most recent integrated cardiology solutions at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in August in Barcelona, Spain.

The most recent advancements made by the Dutch multinational in cardiology aid in improving clinical insights, boosting clinical confidence, and boosting efficiency in critical care.

They also enhance the overall experience of cardiac care from diagnosis and treatment to home care.

Cardiology departments are under more strain than ever, forcing doctors to strike a balance between providing high-quality care for an increasing number of difficult patients and increasing departmental effectiveness.

According to the Philips-commissioned Future Health Index 2022 global report, cardiology leaders believe that better technology infrastructure is essential for both managing and monitoring patients for extended periods of time outside of hospitals.

This also includes more accurately diagnosing and treating the increasing demand for new patients.

“As health systems navigate increased demand for cardiology services and complexity of patients, they face an ongoing challenge to provide quality patient care while adjusting to an increased focus on outcomes, efficiency, and costs,” said Dr. Alexandra Goncalves, Chief Medical Officer, Precision Diagnosis at Philips.

He noted that Philips’ innovation in cardiology, is uniquely positioned to deliver definitive diagnostics and enable personalized patient management to help improve cardiac care with greater efficiency.

Philips’ remote cardiac care portfolio includes near real-time patient monitoring, telehealth, emergency care and therapy, and outpatient diagnostic and heart monitoring solutions.

Artificial intelligence-powered Philips software-defined systems, provide data insight to deliver the appropriate care at the appropriate moment to help one manage even the most complex cardiac conditions.

Intelligent, integrated, end-to-end technology enhances communication between objects and systems to help detect and address clinical and operational improvements.

They additionally boost clinical assurance, increase labor efficiency, maximize resources, and cut costs associated with treatment.

Philips’ remote cardiac care portfolio includes near real-time patient monitoring, telehealth, emergency care and therapy, and outpatient diagnostic and heart monitoring solutions.

This helps give patients dependable care for acute chronic disease and readmission management.

At the Congress, Philips will provide hands-on demonstrations, patient journeys that come to life, and a chance to connect with industry experts.

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