The collaboration will transition University Health in San Antonio to a fully integrated Philips monitoring platform environment, supporting clinical workflows, alarm management initiatives and data-driven decision-making while creating a scalable foundation to support their delivery of the highest level of patient care at all its sites.
A cornerstone of the agreement is Philips Central Monitoring Unit (CMU), a centralized and scalable hub for continuous remote telemetry monitoring that integrates with hospital systems to support timely, informed clinical decisions. By replacing fragmented manual processes with advanced alarm management and streamlined communication workflows, the CMU helps to both filter non-actionable alarms and improve response times while enhancing care team collaboration. This connected approach provides an extra layer of surveillance and is designed to strengthen patient safety and create a flexible foundation that can scale with evolving care needs.
The Philips monitoring platform spans intensive care, operating rooms, procedural areas and specialty services. IntelliVue MX450, MX550 and MX750 monitors provide continuous bedside monitoring, complemented by the X3 transport monitor and wearable MX40 for uninterrupted patient observation throughout the hospital. At the core is the Patient Information Center (PIC iX), which unifies monitoring data, clinical decision support, early warning scoring and advanced algorithms, giving caregivers a 360-degree view of each patient and enabling timely intervention anywhere in the hospital. Additional monitoring platform capabilities include Alarm Insights Manager and Clinical Insights Manager, helping teams optimize alarm performance and unlock actionable insights from patient data.
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