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Philips HealthSuite Platform Delivers Insights at Scale on AWS
Dr. Shez Partovi, Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer, discusses how Philips enables customers to unlock insights at scale from their data by using cloud health applications running on HealthSuite Platform (HSP) built on AWS.
Founded in 1891, Philips is a leading health technology company focused on improving people's health and enabling better patient outcomes. Philips relies on dozens of Amazon Web Services (AWS) services to power the Philips HealthSuite Platform, which consolidates patient records, data from wearable or home-based remote medical-monitoring equipment, and information from insurance companies or healthcare organizations. Using AWS services including Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth, Philips enables its customers to unlock data insights such as clinical predictions and operational forecasts at scale.
Philips and AWS share a lot of cultural beliefs. We have a customer first approach. We’re both pioneers that are not happy with the status quo, who want to push the envelope and change the way of working in the future."
Dr. Shez Partovi Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer, Philips
AWS Services Used
Amazon SageMaker
Build, train, and deploy machine learning (ML) models for any use case with fully managed infrastructure, tools, and workflows
Philips built its HealthSuite Digital Platform on AWS to provide its businesses and customers with faster time-to-market, lower cost, and security compliance for their innovative healthcare solutions.
Philips is helping to break down barriers in quality healthcare. Its HealthSuite System of Engagement centralizes and secures data, while Philips Oncology Pathways Navigator, built on first-class treatment pathways provided by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, provides doctors with access to excellent treatment recommendations. Dana-Farber uses these to bring patients and providers together to choose the optimal path forward for each person.
Philips built HealthSuite Digital Platform—a healthcare cloud infrastructure providing data privacy, compliance, and open, highly secure, platform-as-a-service capabilities—using many AWS services.
Philips uses AWS to develop data analytics, machine learning, and computer vision technologies that enable healthcare providers to make better decisions for their patients. In this video, Elad Benjamin, General Manager of Radiology Informatics, describes how AWS is helping Philips increase its use of AI and data science to extract new knowledge from health data. Philips is a leading health technology company that aims to improve 2.5 billion lives per year by 2030. The company uses AWS for its HealthSuite data platform that securely consolidates information from patient records, wearables, home-based remote monitoring equipment, insurance companies, and healthcare organizations.
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