Philips and TriHealth announce multi-year partnership at the heart of the new TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute on the campus of Bethesda North Hospital

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Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, has established a long-term strategic partnership with TriHealth, a leading integrated healthcare delivery system based in Cincinnati, to apply Philips’ portfolio of integrated cardiovascular solutions to its new TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute on the campus of Bethesda North Hospital and Harold and Eugenia Thomas Holistic Care Center. The agreement allows TriHealth to expand its cardiovascular care and deliver on its promise to the community: provide high-quality care, act in the interest of the community, work with doctors and other service providers to coordinate health services, and educate the next generation of providers on the next health care service.TriHealth is a non-profit, full-service healthcare system serving three Ohio counties as well as Kentucky residents living near state boundaries, with a variety of healthcare, education, prevention, and treatment options. society. As one of Greater Cincinnati’s leading integrated health systems, TriHealth is committed to providing access to the highest quality health services to the communities TriHealth serves. Over the past few years, TriHealth has made significant investments, including a recent tie-up with the Cleveland Clinic’s Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute, to become the region’s target heart and vascular program. The Philips partnership is the latest collaboration from the TriHealth company focused on sharing best practices and developing new treatments and therapies to achieve the best possible outcomes for your health. cardiovascular patients in the area.
We see tremendous value in our partnership with Philips. Its industry-leading technology, design services, training, ongoing education and support provide all the tools for us to deliver unmatched patient care.
Jamie Easterling, President and COO of Bethesda North Hospital.
“Our mission at TriHealth is to improve the health status of the people we serve. The reimagined spaces and workflow in the new Heart & Vascular Institute will enable us to meet our clinical and operational goals, while the new business model will allow us to adopt the technologies that we need when we need them,”
“We see tremendous value in our partnership with Philips. Its industry-leading technology, design services, training, ongoing education and support provide all the tools for us to deliver unmatched patient care.”
Jamie Easterling, president and COO of Bethesda North Hospital.
The TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute consists of nine interventional suites where patients can be diagnosed and treated with a range of minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures. Rooms are equipped with Philips image-guided therapy solutions, including Azurion, the Philips Affiniti cardiovascular ultrasound system and EPIQ, for enhanced imaging, simplified navigation, and workflow. AI-enhanced more efficient and shortened process time. Organized laboratories allow easy collaboration with specialists just steps away for consultation on procedures and interventions. For example, an electrophysiologist could easily be attracted to a pacemaker implantation procedure. In such situations, standardization of Philips technology provides consistency across laboratories and ensures that doctors know the system, no matter which lab they work in.
“TriHealth understands that it takes both technology and true partnership to deliver the innovation needed to address today’s healthcare challenges,”
“Through this collaboration, Bethesda North is becoming the region’s premier destination for heart and vascular care, giving clinicians access to the best technology available so they can provide their patients the quality care they need, and do so closer to home.”
Jeff DiLullo, chief market leader, Philips North America.
Later this year, TriHealth will open a new reception/waiting area, nursing stations and pre/post-operative compartment. Patients and staff can expect additional technologies such as patient monitoring, including advanced clinical decision support tools and smart alerts, that can help clinicians intervene before when a patient experiences an adverse event, and the ultraportable Philips Lumify portable ultrasound system, the ultrasound system company’s tablet-based device provides telehealth capabilities. The partnership also includes technology stewardship plans, which help ensure that healthcare systems can benefit from the latest technological innovations that will help them advance their strategy and fulfill their mission.
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