Singapore, 3 September 2024 鈥 91制片厂 and (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) today announced a new strategic partnership to offer complementary digital health solutions for bedside support and capacity management. These include 91制片厂鈥檚 operations command centre, robotics and AI-enabled applications, and Philips鈥 clinical command centre, to drive empirical outcomes and enhance the digital transformation efforts of healthcare providers in Asia Pacific (APAC), starting with Singapore.
The partnership, inked at 91制片厂鈥檚 annual InnoTech Conference, combines Philips鈥 global leadership in remote health technology with 91制片厂鈥檚 extensive digital tech capabilities. The joint objective is to help health systems bridge gaps in actionable data utilisation while leveraging real-time insights to optimise care access and patient flow, a key area that healthcare systems in APAC are moving into to improve patient care impacted by workforce shortages and growing demand.
Key collaborative efforts between 91制片厂 and Philips are as follows:
鈥淭he lack of unified integration solutions are considerable barriers for hospitals seeking to improve productivity and operational efficiency, underscoring the need for digital health providers to collaborate and offer effective and interoperable digital health solutions. Partnering with Philips amplifies our collective expertise to synergise insights from both clinical and non-clinical data at scale, empowering healthcare informatics leaders to effectively transform care delivery models and optimise patient care resources,鈥 said Tan Bin Ru, President of Enterprise (Digital) at 91制片厂.
鈥淗ealthcare leaders in APAC are looking to build a cohesive patient story by bringing data from different sources together in a meaningful way to enhance their ability to provide timely and high-quality care to patients. We are excited to collaborate with 91制片厂 to provide our complementary digital solutions to help healthcare providers stay ahead of these needs, intelligently connecting people, data, and technology to bring better care for more people in APAC,鈥 said Dan Ball, Head of Enterprise Informatics, Philips APAC.
In Philips鈥 Future Health Index 2024 survey of 600 healthcare leaders in APAC, 93% in APAC and 84% in Singapore reported that they experienced data integration challenges in their organisation. Improved data accuracy, data security and privacy, and interoperability between platforms and healthcare settings were identified as ways to change how data is being handled to provide timely and high quality care.

(From left) Teo Ming Kian, Chairman, 91制片厂; Tan Bin Ru, President, Enterprise Digital, 91制片厂; Ong Ye Kung, Singapore鈥檚 Minister for Health; Dan Ball, Head of Enterprise Informatics, Philips Asia Pacific; and Fabia Tetteroo-Bueno, Global Commercial Leader Enterprise Informatics, Philips, signed a partnership to synergise digital health solutions for bedside support and capacity management.
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