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Philips launches Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit to COVID-19 response

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Royal Philips launched its Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit, aimed at enhancing critical care patient monitoring amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This innovative solution allows hospitals to swiftly scale ICU capabilities, providing 20 monitors and necessary equipment to transform general care areas into critical care units within hours. The kits, currently in use across the U.S., also help manage surges in healthcare demand during natural disasters and health crises. Philips emphasizes efficiency and rapid deployment to support healthcare workers in urgent situations.

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  • Philips' Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit enables hospitals to expand ICU capacity quickly, improving response to COVID-19 demands.
  • The kit incorporates advanced patient monitoring technology, offering hospitals a comprehensive solution without sourcing individual equipment.
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August 13, 2020

  • New initiative can provide critical care patient monitoring anywhere, anytime to help meet the urgent challenges of ICU capacity
  • Helps mitigate the impact of natural disasters and pandemics like the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak

Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today introduced its Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit for ICU ramp-ups, allowing doctors, nurses, technicians and hospital staff to quickly support critical care patient monitoring capabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Currently successfully in use in the first health systems across the US [1], the Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit combines Philips advanced patient monitoring technology with predictive patient centric algorithms enabling  care teams to quickly scale up critical care patient monitoring capabilities within a few hours [2].  As health systems in the U.S. continue to experience surges in critical care and emergency care demand related to the COVID-19 crisis, the kit provides hospitals a way to quickly and easily expand their critical care capacity.

Innovative approach to help manage capacity surge in the ICU
The Philips Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit is a fully configured and ready-to-deploy ICU patient monitoring solution, which includes 20 ICU monitors, 20 measurement servers and one central management monitoring station. The kits are pre-built, pre-configured and pre-packed into sturdy cases that can elevate a hospital’s general care area to a critical care level in a matter of hours [3]. Kits are complete with step-by-step instructions allowing the pre-configured system to be deployed by hospital staff, with remote technical and clinical support from Philips. Kits can be transferred from hospital to hospital as needed. Once a crisis/surge passes, the kits are disinfected, packed up and stored to have available in preparation for future emergencies.

“The current health crisis has demonstrated a clear need for us to deliver innovative solutions to our customers that provide a complete critical care monitoring solution with all of the equipment they require on demand. This eliminates the need to source and configure individual pieces of high-demand equipment during a crisis,” said Peter Ziese, General Manager of Monitoring Analytics at Philips.  “To help ensure economical and more efficient use of hospital resources, the Rapid Equipment Deployment Kits provide the speed, flexibility and ease of implementation for advanced critical care patient monitoring that many of our customers must have during this most pressing time.”

Philips critical care patient monitoring solutions
In June, Philips announced it had received Emergency Use Authorization from the FDA for Philips’ IntelliVue Patient Monitors MX750/MX850 and its IntelliVue Active Displays AD75/AD85, for use in the US during the COVID-19 health emergency [4]. These patient monitoring solutions support infection-control protocols and remotely provide critical patient information when caring for hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The MX750 and MX850 monitors are the latest additions to Philips’ portfolio of integrated patient monitoring solutions to help support improved clinical and operational workflows. Updated features, include enhancements to monitor and assess clinical and network device performance, and additional functionalities to strengthen cybersecurity. Visit Philips critical care patient monitoring for more information on the Rapid Equipment Deployment Kits in the US market and Philips full suite of critical care patient monitoring solutions. 

Philips COVID-19 solutions portfolio
Philips has a comprehensive portfolio of services and solutions to help support the delivery of high-quality care to COVID-19 patients. Solutions include secure, connected and intelligent approaches to diagnosis, treatment and predictive monitoring in the hospital, plus screening, remote patient monitoring and care at home. With healthcare under more pressure than ever before, Philips’ telehealth and AI-enabled data analytics can help support workflows, facilitate remote collaboration and optimize resources. Philips’ COVID-19-related solutions are designed for rapid deployment and scalability. For more information on how Philips is addressing COVID-19 globally, please visit the Philips centralized COVID-19 hub.

[1] Philips Rapid Equipment Deployment Kits are available in the US market only.
Kits are available in the US market only.
[2] Compared to Philips' standard delivery time of 12-16 weeks. Average time for delivery is 7 days as of July 2020.
[3] Compared to Philips' standard go-live of 5-7 days upon arrival. Average time for go-live is 5 hours as of July 2020.
4] The status of the Emergency Use Authorization can be found on the FDA website.

  • The IntelliVue Patient Monitors MX750/MX850, IntelliVue 4-Slot Module Rack FMX-4 and IntelliVue Active Displays AD75/AD85 have neither been FDA cleared or approved for the indication to assist in for monitoring and recording of, and for generating alarms for, multiple physiological parameters of adult, pediatric, and neonate patients having or suspected of having Coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19)
  • The IntelliVue Patient Monitors MX750/MX850, IntelliVue 4-Slot Module Rack FMX-4 and IntelliVue Active Displays AD75/AD85 have been authorized for the emergency use by FDA under an EUA
  • The IntelliVue Patient Monitors MX750/MX850, IntelliVue 4-Slot Module Rack FMX-4 and IntelliVue Active Displays AD75/AD85 have been authorized only for the duration of the declaration that circumstances exist justifying the authorization of the emergency use of medical devices under section 564(b)(1) of the Act, 21 U.S.C. § 360bbb-3(b)(1), unless the authorization is terminated or revoked sooner.

For further information, please contact:

Kathy O’Reilly
Philips Global Press Office
Tel.: +1 978-221-8919
E-Mail: kathy.oreilly@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 2019 sales of EUR 19.5 billion and employs approximately 81,000 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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What is the Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit by Philips?

The Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit is a comprehensive solution for ICU patient monitoring, allowing hospitals to quickly scale up their capabilities during health crises.

How does the Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit support hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic?

It provides essential equipment for critical care monitoring, enabling hospitals to transform general care areas into ICU-level care within hours.

Where is Philips' Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit currently being used?

The kit is currently in use in various health systems across the United States.

What technology is included in the Philips Rapid Equipment Deployment Kit?

The kit includes 20 ICU monitors, measurement servers, and a central management monitoring station.

What recent innovations has Philips introduced in critical care monitoring?

Philips announced the Emergency Use Authorization for its IntelliVue Patient Monitors, enhancing its monitoring solutions for COVID-19 patients.

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