Philips launches connected cardiovascular management system

 Philips introduced a line of cardiovascular image and information management products that draws information across a continuum of care and prioritizes it for cardiovascular care.

The product, called IntelliSpace Cardiovascular, displays patient information to allow providers to view a patient's history, including diagnosis, treatment and therapy. The system also offers modules to improve workflow across the service line, according to a news release.

Philips, a division of Royal Philips Electronics based in San Diego, presented the new software at the American College of Cardiology Conference on March 14. The company noted that patient tracking can reduce the number of duplicate tests and improve analytics, improving population health and operational efficiency, according to a news release.

"The new era of value-based care and population health management is requiring cardiologists to collaborate and share information more readily with other care team members across various care settings," said Jeroen Tas, CEO of Healthcare Informatics Solutions Services at Philips, in the news release. "IntelliSpace Cardiovascular marks the next generation of cardiology imaging and innovation, serving as a layer of interoperability that allows all care team members to access data and sophisticated clinical applications within one workspace."

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