Philips Signs Multi-Year Patient Monitoring Deal with Bon Secours Mercy Health

It will standardize patient monitoring for BSMH’s 49 hospitals.

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Royal Philips and Bon Secours Mercy Health (BSMH), one of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems, announced a multi-year strategic collaboration for patient monitoring. The collaboration could help reduce the digital burden on staff and give them more time to spend with patients.

The partnership provides access to the latest Philips monitoring products including a scalable patient monitoring platform that integrates patient data and provides insights. It will standardize patient monitoring for BSMH’s 49 hospitals.

“This collaboration is part of our commitment to drive improved healthcare quality while reducing costs and addressing healthcare issues facing entire communities,” said Jodi Pahl, Chief Nursing Officer for workforce experience and nursing outcomes, Bon Secours Mercy Health. “This 10-year journey will bring innovations that will transform care delivery.”

BSMH provides patients care more than 11 million times annually through its network of more than 1,200 care sites, 60,000 associates and 49 hospitals serving communities in Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Ohio, South Carolina and Virginia, as well as Ireland.

“With implementation occurring over the next three years, followed by seven years of maintenance and updates, we’re positioned to be at the leading edge of technology,” said Pahl. “This uplifts our Mission to improve the health and well-being of our communities and supports our commitments to innovation and stewardship.”

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