
Future of AI
The potential of AI to improve healthcare delivery is limitless with a wide range of applications and potential in the radiology department, from improved diagnosis, enhanced workflows which will, inevitably, lead to a change in the radiologist’s role.
With increased computing power, new storage and devices, the amount of healthcare data captured inside a hospital today has far outpaced our ability to analyze it. There is a growing concern that only a fraction of this data is being used to improve the quality and efficiency of care.
Technology’s predictive abilities promise new applications that will one day transform health systems, although artificial intelligence could also be seen as simply speeding up the way physicians have always worked.
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helium-free
MR operations
Wondering how to make your MR services more predictable, productive and cost-effective? Helium-free MR operations are the way forward. Helium is a finite resource, this can add extra complexity and unpredictability to your MR operations
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Responding to a defining moment:
precision has never been more important
Before the COVID-19 crisis, diagnostic services were already burdened with high demand, short staffing, uneven quality and inefficient workflows.* In the face of the pandemic, the need for greater efficiency and responsiveness has become even more urgent.
At Philips, we’re committed to partnering with our customers to help accelerate their progress toward an efficient, precise diagnostic enterprise. See how Kees Wesdorp, Chief Business Leader Precision Diagnosis and member of the Executive Committee at Philips discusses our approach to build resilience in
times of crisis and every day.
*Based on a radiology services impact and satisfaction survey of technologists and imaging directors.
How to achieve
the Quadruple Aim
A return to the ‘new normal’ will intensify the demand for healthcare transformation – from new data sharing and telemedicine platforms to new business and operations models. We’re with you, to help provide
solutions and partnership at every step to match your organization’s priorities and pace.
Precision diagnosis
leading to sustainable, precise and personalized therapies with predictable outcomes
Optimized workflows
Connecting and integrating to drive clinical and operational efficiency
Care pathways
Orchestrating decision-making at every pivotal moment of the patient’s care pathway
Optimized workflows
Connecting and integrating to drive clinical and operational efficiency
Smart diagnostic technologies
Orchestrating decision-making at every pivotal moment of the