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IntelliSpace Console Critical Care

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Developers: Philips Healthcare
Date of the premiere of the system: March 1, 2016
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2016: Announcement

At the beginning of March, 2016 the Philips company announced the new cloud IT system of IntelliSpace Console Critical Care intended for increase in efficiency of treatment of patients in intensive care units. Innovation was provided at the annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference (Las Vegas, on February 29 — on March 4).

A system provides data collection, documentation and support of adoption of clinical solutions. Thanks to it the doctor quickly gets access to the up-to-date, exact and complete information about the patient.

Philips provided the IT system for intensive care units

Through IntelliSpace Console Critical Care the doctor can get an information access about the patient from the different systems, electronic medical archives and the equipment (medical ventilators, cardiomonitors , etc.). These data are transferred via a secure channel to a cloud where are in real time analyzed, and then in the processed type go to doctors.

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In intensive therapy where every second on the account, doctors should make decisions in time and work with a huge number of clinical data. However need of presence of the doctor about the patient can complicate the simultaneous analysis of such information volume, says Philips.
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The IntelliSpace Console Critical Care project is a fruit of long-term cooperation of Philips with the developer of tools of analytics of medical data Ambient Clinical Analytics and specialists of Mayo Clinic. A system is based on an open cloud platform of Philips HealthSuite covering all cycle of work with the patient — from prevention and diagnostics before treatment and leaving in house conditions.

Implementation of IntelliSpace Console Critical Care in some medical institutions will begin in 2016.[1]

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