Through the partnership, Phoenix Children’s will be able to use Philips’ technologies, including imaging systems, clinical informatics, patient monitoring and clinical consulting services. Via research and collaboration, the organizations hope to improve pediatric care for Phoenix Children’s patients.
The 15-year agreement is valued at $65 million. Phoenix Children’s is the first standalone children’s hospital to launch a partnership with Philips.
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