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ST Engineering and Philips team up for digital health solutions

Hospital systems driving similar remote services can expect to reduce length of stay by more than 20%.

ST Engineering and Royal Philips have collaborated to offer complementary digital health solutions for bedside support and capacity management in Asia Pacific, starting with Singapore to optimise care access and patient flow, impacted by workforce shortages and growing demand.

These solutions include ST Engineering’s AGIL Care operations command centre, robotics and AI-enabled applications, and Philips’ clinical command centre. This aims to form a command centre with full situational awareness of the patient journey via an interoperable remote service model.

Hospital systems driving similar remote services can expect to reduce length of stay by more than 20%.
 

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