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< PreviousAiding the patient’s recovery at home in the community. All supported by a seamless flow of data.” The Way to Make Life Better From cardiovascular care to healthcare informatics and diagnostic technologies, Philips has covered them all. In a nutshell, the Philips team work as trusted partners to customers, helping them to adapt to healthcare’s evolving world and to advance digital health transformation at defining moments in a patient’s journey. At Philips, the team always strive to help make the world healthier and more sustainable through innovation. The company’s HealthSuite digital platform fosters open and collaborative innovation focused on developing breakthrough health, wellness and life science solutions that will transform the way care is delivered. By connecting devices, unlocking data and fostering collaboration Philips is on a mission to empower new forms of engagement, actionable insights and better health outcomes. The company’s HealthSuite platform enables developers to create solutions designed to support fast and effective clinical decision-making. Building on HealthSuite allows clinicians to provide close collaboration with their patients and deliver guidance to the most appropriate care. Health systems also benefit from evidence-based insights to guide organization, clinical and financial decisions. Furthermore, the HealthSuite interoperability supports multiple collaboration applications that help to facilitate communication between care providers and patients (i.e., physician alerts, telehealth consults, self- reporting surveys, etc.). The company’s services can help to provide site-less clinical trials resulting in improved patient adherence to medications that trigger interventions when necessary. A Comprehensive Radiation Management Program Radiation Management has been a severe challenge in the modern healthcare solutions space. The first step in building an effective radiation dose management strategy is aggregating complete and accurate data, to measure current performance. Philips DoseWise Portal is a comprehensive dose monitoring software that automatically collects, measures, analyzes and reports patient radiation dose. It provides powerful radiation exposure analytics to help you meet compliance and regulatory requirements and manage patient safety. DoseWise Portal pairs a vendor-agnostic, web-based software with exceptional professional services that offer deep expertise in clinical applications, IT, imaging, and medical physics. It provides a streamlined, efficient solution to review and manage data on radiation exposure, enabling imaging leaders to take control of their dose programs from a strategic level. The DoseWise Portal is compatible with Philips Enterprise Imaging. Clicking on a clinical image or the patient’s name in the worklist launches the DoseWise Portal corresponding dosimetry page. Clicking on a particular CT image and selecting “dose history” allows you to see the exposure data for that exam. As a comprehensive solution, DoseWise Portal enables the creation of a comprehensive radiation dose management program that can help healthcare facilities meet compliance and regulatory requirements and manage patient safety. Through a combination of powerful patient radiation exposure analytics and exceptional professional services, this flexible solution provides tools for continuous improvement and informed decision-making support that can also enhance patient and staff experiences. Managed Technology Services Philips also offers a comprehensive, outcome-based service and solutions program, designed to assist healthcare facilities in managing and optimizing healthcare technology. Working as an extension of a healthcare facility’s team for equipment procurement, installation, management and upgrades, Philips helps to achieve continual availability, fast response times and enhance the total cost of ownership. The program’s single point of contact engages stakeholders to manage relationship, align around a shared goal and deliver on agreed upon KPIs. It also offers a unified service agreement matched to the healthcare facility’s needs for streamlined operations. Moreover, the program is uniquely designed to decrease the TCO by rationalizing the investment and streamlining investments over time. Philips offers a flexible, vendor agnostic multi-year technology plan and tracks and reports metrics to enable to make data driven investment, have continuous improvement and utilization of assets, and maximize system availability. “Operating as an extension of your team, we will work transparently, fl exibly and collaboratively to assess and identify your challenges, priorities and define a realistic action plan. In this way, you’ll gain meaningful, actionable insights drawn from our proven experience in Managed Technology Services partnering to help enable technical operational efficiencies and more confident investment. Naturally, all equipment recommendations are vendor neutral and you retain complete control over all key decisions.” Partnering with healthcare organizations A ‘new normal’ is being shaped as the healthcare industry experiences an unprecedented time that will profoundly transform operations going forward, while healthcare institutions must continue to perform and deliver towards achieving the Quadruple Aim. Philips remains focused on advancing digital transformation with innovations that truly address the challenges faced by healthcare providers, both amid COVID-19 and beyond. With the environment and priorities shifting daily, there are a lot of unanswered questions. As a trusted partner, Philips believe there is always a way to make a difference and are here to help the health IT community navigate this new environment. As part of the company’s commitment to provide support and guidance, the team is continuously working to enhance their operations and services to align with the changing industry trends and client requirements. Also, Philips and MarinHealth partnered together to transform its technology and facilities while delivering excellent care over the next 15 years. Operating as an extension of your team, we will work transparently, fl exibly and collaboratively to assess and identify your challenges, priorities and define a realistic action plan. In this way, you’ll gain meaningful, actionable insights drawn from our proven experience in Managed Technology ServicesA midst the pandemic and the changing healthcare trends today, patient and consumer expectations of healthcare are changing. With the new and upcoming trends, future health systems will need to deliver care that is more accessible, scalable, and equitable. Today, healthcare providers are increasingly turning to remote patient monitoring and virtual visits to maximize access to care, strengthen connections and thereby provide more convenient experiences. This has given a new and urgent impetus to implementing digital health solutions at scale. Meanwhile, another healthcare technology trend enabling more equitable access to care is the move from hospital-centric to locally delivered care. Patients who have traditionally had to travel long distances for state-of-the- art or specialized healthcare can access these technologies via smaller healthcare facilities. Moreover, the advent of advanced healthcare solutions including the adoption of AI-enabled devices for predictive healthcare analysis is being widely adopted. With this rapid scope in the healthcare sector, more solution providers are stepping into this space to offer improved and convenient healthcare. However, this has also created a lot of noise in the healthcare space, leading to making it a tough task for healthcare facilities to find the right solutions providers that align with the exact requirements of the facility. This is where MedHealth Outlook Magazine’s Digital Health Solutions is creating an impact. Our team of researchers, CEOs, CIOs, and healthcare veterans have selected a list of Top 10 Digital Health Solution Providers who are a step ahead in the industry. Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2022 DIGITAL HEALTH 360medlink.com Website Short Hills, NJ Headquarters Jean-Manassé Théagène Management Founder & CEO Designation 360Medlink as an early pioneer in digital health and digital therapeutics. Today more than ever, their scientifically tested platforms help contribute to healthcare transformation and care delivery every day. Their success is increasingly recognized by their growing contributions to patients, providers and payors. They develop clinically tested digital medicines and therapeutics (DTx) for chronic and specialty conditions, including rare disease. The growing number of therapy (disease) areas include cancer, dermatology, infectious disease, and chronic pain. Through partnerships and collaborations, they deliver to special populations and vulnerable communities worldwide. 360Medlink Description cliniops.com Website Fremont, CA Headquarters Avik Pal Management Founder & CEO Designation CliniOps is the ‘Data Science for Life Science’ company leveraging AI, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud & Connected devices. CliniOps has developed a mobile eClinical application suite to streamline ‘Clinical data management’ with ‘Clinical operations’, for accelerated ‘Regulatory submission’. Their mobile platform with complete offline capability, at study sites, not only eliminates several inefficiencies and manual processes, but also transforms the clinical trial workflow. Sponsors get instant visibility of study KPI’s, with real-time reporting/analytics and several rich capabilities. CliniOps has a big focus on real-time decision support systems leveraging AI & ML, bringing a digital transformation in the life sciences industry. Cliniops Descriptiondexcarehealth.com Website Seattle, WA Headquarters Derek Streat Management Founder, Director & CEO Designation DexCare is a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for health systems that intelligently orchestrates digital demand and health system capacity across all lines of care. In a complex and vast sea of virtual point solutions, DexCare is the operating system that makes it all work. DexCare’s data-driven intelligence engine allocates, flexes and optimizes resources to best meet both consumer demand and health system business goals— expanding the reach of health system service lines into a new, digital and on-demand consumer arena. The platform attracts and caters to high-value consumers by providing a fully-digitized, unified experience that routes consumers to the best care options while leveraging existing EMR, caregiver and brand investments. Dexcarehealth Description heartflow.com Website Mountain View, California Headquarters John Farquhar Management President, CEO, and Member of the Board of Directors Designation HeartFlow is a medical technology company transforming the way cardiovascular disease is diagnosed and treated. With their HeartFlow Analysis, a non-invasive personalized cardiac test, physicians are able to make better care decisions for their patients with suspected coronary artery disease--the number one killer of men and women worldwide. HeartFlow is backed by decades of scientific research and development and leverages the latest advancements in technology to help set a new standard of care for diagnosing cardiovascular care worldwide. Heartflow Description mayamd.ai Website Boston, Massachusetts Headquarters Vipindas Chengat Management Founder & Chairman Designation MayaMD.Ai provides advanced healthcare solutions for a digital world. Their mission is to help minimize the risk of diagnosis error. MayaMD.Ai personal health assistant app is the most advanced and sophisticated diagnosis and clinical decision support tool available. MayaMD Description d2rx.com Website Chesterfield, Missouri Headquarters Dean Erhardt Management President & CEO Designation D2 Solutions is a world-class strategic organization that brings manufacturers, payers, pharmacies & support providers together to move the industry forward. Our deep consulting expertise and SaaS solutions empower healthcare and pharmacy leaders to solve key commercialization, market access, licensure, accreditation, regulatory, and patient engagement challenges. D2 Solutions DescriptionMedable’s mission is to get effective therapies to patients faster. They provide an end-to-end, global cloud platform with a flexible suite of tools that allows sponsors, patients, providers & CRO’s to work together as a team in clinical trials. Their solutions enable more efficient clinical research, more effective healthcare delivery, and more accurate precision and predictive medicine. Their vision is to accelerate the path to human discovery and medical cures. They are passionate about driving innovation and empowering consumers. They are proactive, collaborative, self-motivated learners, committed, bold and tenacious. They are dedicated to making this world a healthier place. Medable Description patientpoint.com medable.com Website Website Cincinnati, OH Palo Alto, CA Headquarters Headquarters Mike Collette Michelle Longmire Management Management CEO Co-Founder & CEO Designation Designation PatientPoint is the patient engagement platform more providers trust. Their innovative, tech- enabled solutions create more effective doctor-patient interactions and deliver high value for patients, providers and healthcare sponsors. Through their nearly 140k unique healthcare provider relationships, PatientPoint’ solutions impact roughly 750 million patient visits each year, further advancing their mission of making every doctor-patient engagement better PatientPoint Description usa.philips.com vinehealth.ai Website Website Amsterdam, Noord-Holland London, England Headquarters Headquarters Frans van Houten Rayna Patel Management Management CEO Co-Founder & CEO Designation Designation Over the past decade they have transformed into a focused leader in health technology. At Philips, their purpose is to improve people’s health and well-being through meaningful innovation. They aim to improve 2.5 billion lives per year by 2030, including 400 million in underserved communities. They see healthcare as a connected whole. Helping people to live healthily and prevent disease. Giving clinicians the tools they need to make a precision diagnosis and deliver personalized treatment. Aiding the patient’s recovery at home in the community. All supported by a seamless flow of data. Vinehealth’s technology applies behavioural science and AI to deliver highly personalised patient support at scale; thereby generating rich patient-reported data to inform health service delivery, drug development and research. Philips Vinehealth Description DescriptionTHE POINT OF PROGRESS D2 SOLUTIONS : O ne of the primary challenges in the healthcare industry is that most organizations are encumbered with old technologies with limited flexibility. However, this does not require such organizations to revamp their internal technology structure. Instead, a simple overlay from an interoperability perspective can assist in making these organizations much more efficient. As an example, in today’s environment, when a patient visits a physician and gets diagnosed with a significant disease, such as cancer or multiple sclerosis, the physician may determine that the patient should get prescribed a specialty medication. The challenge however is that the time between diagnosis and medication initiation can range from between one and often three weeks or more. This could have material impact on the disease resulting in the patient getting worse due to the delay in starting the medication. This is where D2 Solutions comes into the picture. D2 Solutions is a world-class Innovators Medhealth Outlook 2022 DIGITAL HEALTH Dean Erhardt, President and CEOrespond promptly via technology or, if appropriate, via a phone call which can be auto-scheduled into the staff’s existing calendar system. D2 offers a modularized platform that enables stakeholders, including customers, physician offices, and hospital clinics to utilize those components of the services correlating to their specific needs. On a therapy-specific basis, the company’s technology enables defined business rules for patient management. The cadence of reach-outs and the responsive content relevant to patients’ issues are defined, developed, and executed to meet the “Campaign” requirements. “We’re enabling those entities to be able to use our solution and then have the data that’s collected to be pushed through their organization and collected across one platform that they can be reported on, versus collecting data from multiple different point solutions. Effectively this can help us better understand the patient trends and potential cost drivers in addition to helping recognize when there’s a risk for patients falling off therapy, along with a host of other benefits,” explains Dean Erhardt, President and CEO, D2. Today, D2 is focused on bringing pharmaceutical manufacturers, payers, pharmacies, support providers, and patients together. D2’s promise and call to action is to empower manufacturers to bring therapies to market faster and enable pharmacies to accelerate patient access to those therapies. Powered with that vision, D2 works collaboratively with manufacturers’ teams to properly position a product into the desired sales channels while simultaneously working to ensure reimbursement success at the commercial and government payer levels. D2 leverages its experience of launching over 350 pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device products while working collaboratively with hundreds of manufacturers, distributors, and other industry stakeholders. This expertise provides the insights needed to see the opportunities, challenges, and solutions that can be driven to ensure a successful commercial effort. “We are working to address some of the friction points in the marketplace. Our focus is to be an innovative solution provider and help our various stakeholders achieve better workflow and results in the healthcare space,” concludes Erhardt. strategic healthcare consulting organization that has combined consulting with technology-enabled solutions. D2 Solutions empowers healthcare leaders with a unique combination of SaaS solutions and deep consulting expertise. We are developing and working with partners to use technology to lower that timeline it takes from patient diagnosis to treatment. D2 Solutions provides strategic and tactical solutions from pre-launch through full commercialization to patient engagement and medication compliance within the pharmaceutical, specialty pharmacy, and related healthcare delivery markets. D2 is leveraging technology to streamline the process of onboarding patients using a digital tool that can be customized to the disease state and then automates the submission of paperwork required by patients’ insurance plans to allow the patient to begin medication therapy. The company’s fully flexible patient engagement solution has proven to capture more than an 80% response rate across multiple therapeutic areas. This digital- to-web solution is reaching new heights in patient engagement while enabling escalation to clinical specialists and system reporting in near real-time. D2 has leveraged technology to provide more efficient touchpoints between patients and those entities with which they need to interact, including Pharmacies, PBMs, Clinics, Hospital systems, or Physicians. Campaign-specific, automated outreach technology collects important data points, such as monthly refills, medication start dates, and adherence. In addition, Patients can send secure messages to staff to report critical issues, schedule refills, or request additional assistance. Moreover, messages are automatically triaged to appropriate staff to PAGE NO 18 MED NSIGHTS By Toby Blackburn, Head of Business Development and Strategy, Emerald Cloud Lab T he life science industry is at a pivotal moment where scientists are making great strides with technological advances driven by artificial intelligence (AI). Adopting AI into the life science space creates the opportunity to drastically improve decision- making in the laboratory, from early discovery to clinical research. This transition has been hampered by disparate data systems and incomplete record-keeping, but one way to tackle this challenge is to perform research through a cloud lab. Very broadly speaking, a cloud lab uses the internet to enable researchers to conduct experiments using very distinct operational components that we will look at more closely later in this article. For the time being, it’s important to acknowledge that this approach marks a real change in the way laboratory research is being done. Why the Change? Traditional approaches to managing and scaling laboratory research cannot meet the increasing demand to make life- changing discoveries in research and medicine. As life-threatening rare diseases and cancers continue to impact everyone’s daily lives, the amount of time it takes to set up and carry out experiments is creating a bottleneck effect that slows down discovery. HARNESSING Scientists are spending too much time at the lab bench managing the logistics of science. In fact, this amounts to roughly 80% of their time dealing with things such as ordering materials, setting up instruments, waiting for instruments to run, etc. Not enough time is spent on the science itself - forming hypotheses, designing new experiments, and analyzing results. FOR CLOUD LAB MANAGEMENT19 PAGE NO Creating the Architecture for Success As science and researchers continue to develop new hypotheses and set up new experiments, they need to be able to focus more of their time on data analysis and experimental design rather than the actual experiment itself. Scientists need an accessible data platform that allows them to integrate AI and machine learning algorithms with experimental instrumentation to increase efficiency within the lab. With the tools and capabilities of a cloud lab, scientists are able to create complex experimental platforms that leverage AI to interpret data and make low- level decisions which are then programmatically carried out in the cloud lab. With AI working behind the scenes to streamline operations, a cloud lab runs semi- autonomously to enable experiments to run remotely but otherwise exactly how they would carry them out in a normal lab. Scientists can ship samples to the lab, design and implement complex protocols through one single digital interface and execute experimental workflows without having to ever set foot in the facility. Cloud labs, coupled with AI, improve the productivity and reproducibility of experiments. AI helps bring value to cloud lab users. For a cloud lab to function, all of the scientific instruments in the lab must communicate using a common language. Furthermore, users’ protocols must be exhaustive and standardized. AI helps streamline these workflows by helping scientists compile their protocols in a way the software interface (and therefore the relevant scientific instruments) can understand. By default, this standardization makes experiments reproducible. Cloud labs run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which means experiments are running constantly, improving researchers’ productivity, and reducing downtime. Once scientists set up their experiments, with one click of a button, they are able to run their experiments in parallel. Users can run from five to eight more experiments every day, compared to traditional methods. Criteria of a Cloud Lab? The term “cloud lab” is a relatively new term. Cloud labs can be defined by the following five criteria; 1. Remote, on-demand experimentation: Users must be able to design and execute their experiments on-demand from anywhere, at any time, from a single computer interface. 2. On-demand control of every experiment: Users must be able to replicate all aspects of their scientific experiments as if they were sitting at the bench, without requiring extra lead time, software, or expertise. 3. Comprehensive Instrumentation: Users must have access to all of the scientific instruments they need to perform their experiments on-demand. 4. Comprehensive Sample Preparation: Users must be able to store and handle all of their samples remotely, regardless of sample or container type. 5. Single software interface for the entire lab: Users must be able to plan and execute multiple experiments, as well as process, analyze, visualize, and interpret their data, using a single computer interface. Conclusion As the demand for greater productivity in the laboratory increases, AI can be harnessed in the early stages of research and development to make laboratories more efficient, helping scientists answer new questions and make discoveries faster than they ever could before. Next >