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Co-creating efficient care models to
unlock population health in Singapore NMRC Awards Ceremony and Research Symposium
Fernando Erazo
Philips Hospital to Home
18th March 2015
Agenda
• Innovation + You
• Healthcare systems at inflection point
• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare
• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models
Royal Philips, founded 1891
The first Philips' patent dates back from 1905
We have a rich history spanning over 120 yearsPhilips has always placed R&D and innovation at the core of its activities
1891The foundations of Philips were laid when Gerard Philips and his
father Frederik Philips established Philips & Co. in Eindhoven, the
Netherlands.
1914Europe’s industrial revolution stimulates Philips’ first research
laboratory was established and the company introduced its first
innovations in the x-ray and radio technology.
Over the years
the list of inventions has only been growing including many breakthroughs that continue to enrich people’s everyday lives.
Touching peoples lives around the world
1920
First Xray
1940
First TV’s
1963 1984
Audio
2006
Ultrasound
2007
LED
1998
Marconi
2001
Monitoring
2011
AirFryer
63 years of growth in & with Singapore…
Agenda
• Innovation + You
• Healthcare systems at inflection point
• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare
• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models
Aging population
Chronic diseases
Inactive lifestyle & poor habits
Healthcare providersshortage
Healthcare at the point
of care
Population 65+ to triple to 20% by 2030
20,000 more healthcare professionals are needed (Minister
Gan Kim Yong)
Healthcare spending to reach $13 bn in 2020
25% of over 40’s have at least 1 NCD
Hospital bed occupancy bed rate at 85%
Singapore faces multiple
healthcare challenges
Hospitals offering Home
Care devices
Payor’s launching online
nutrition service
Care shifting
to lower
cost
settings and
homes
Ongoing
focus on
total quality & cost
of care
Increased
emphasis on
population
health
Consumers
increasingly
engaged in their
health journey
Success of online health
portals
Hospitals leveraging
workflow automation
Emerging trends demand change in the
way care is delivered
Agenda
• Innovation + You
• Healthcare systems at inflection point
• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare
• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models
Inside Innovation
The future of wearables
A wearable headset for patients
with amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS) or patients with
neurodegenerative disease to
regain independence.
Enabling
ALS patients to
communicate
and improve
quality of life
Heart Failure TeleHealth
Programme
Singapore
Forging partnerships, establishing best practices
Philips today is a healthcare Big Data company
1,000,000 people monitored in their
homes every day
sold into homes each year
190million patientstracked with patient
monitors last year
100,000+professionals supported with
education
250 million appliances250+ clinical
research projects active
4 million+ peoplesleep and breathe easier
using our sleep aids
390 million imaging
informatics studiesacross 1200 hospitals
Hundreds of 1000’s of
people tracking their
health with ActiveLink®
Integrated patient, clinical and operational data
Open development platform for partners and developers
Cloud-based Digital Health PlatformScalable, Secure, Adaptable
3rd party applications and devices Philips applications and devices
Treatment RecoveryDiagnosis Home CarePreventionHealthy Living
Treatment RecoveryDiagnosis Home CarePreventionHealthy LivingTreatment RecoveryDiagnosis Home CarePreventionHealthy Living
Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform designed to support the
Health Continuum
Agenda
• Innovation + You
• Healthcare systems at inflection point
• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare
• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models
ICU transformation
Transforming care with eICU:A Difference of Focus 1:1 VS. 1:100s
Captures, manages and
provides access to
patient care records...
...one patient at a time. Applies technology and clinical expertise to
improve outcomes by the hundreds
EMR / HIS eICU Program
Patient management Population management
More Than Technology
People Technology Process
• Enabling tools provide
continuous monitoring
• Early warning clinical
decision support
• Highly leveraged,
centralized, intensivist-led
care team
• Data transparency to drive
sustainable improvement
• System-wide, standardized,
severity-adjusted reporting
CLINICAL TRANSFORMATION
Technology-enabled Care Model
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Health System 19
Health System 18
Health System 17
Health System 16
Health System 15
Health System 14
Health System 13
Health System 12
Health System 11
Health System 10
Health System 9
Health System 8
Health System 7
Health System 6
Health System 5
Health System 4
Health System 3
Health System 2
Health System 1
Ranking first in all seven metrics equals 100.
Recent study proves staggering outcomesLargest and latest independent study of Philips eICU programs – Dec 2013
26% more likely to survive the ICU
Discharged from the ICU 20% faster
16% more likely to survive
hospitalization and be discharged
Discharged from the hospital 15%
faster
120,000 critical care patients
56 Intensive Care Units
32 Hospitals
19 Health Systems
5 year period
Study size Outcomes
Moving innovation beyond hospital walls
From the most acute care settings… … all the way to the home
Applying telehealth as enabler to help patients
manage their own care
Holistic care transformation: focus on
demonstrating quality & cost improvement
Seamless TechnologyPatient Data Analytics
Integrated Care ModellingTarget Population1 2
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