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Co-creating efficient care models to

unlock population health in Singapore NMRC Awards Ceremony and Research Symposium

Fernando Erazo

Philips Hospital to Home

18th March 2015

Agenda

• Innovation + You

• Healthcare systems at inflection point

• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare

• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models

Royal Philips, founded 1891

The first Philips' patent dates back from 1905

We have a rich history spanning over 120 yearsPhilips has always placed R&D and innovation at the core of its activities

1891The foundations of Philips were laid when Gerard Philips and his

father Frederik Philips established Philips & Co. in Eindhoven, the

Netherlands.

1914Europe’s industrial revolution stimulates Philips’ first research

laboratory was established and the company introduced its first

innovations in the x-ray and radio technology.

Over the years

the list of inventions has only been growing including many breakthroughs that continue to enrich people’s everyday lives.

Touching peoples lives around the world

1920

First Xray

1940

First TV’s

1963 1984

Audio

2006

Ultrasound

2007

LED

1998

Marconi

2001

Monitoring

2011

AirFryer

63 years of growth in & with Singapore…

Agenda

• Innovation + You

• Healthcare systems at inflection point

• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare

• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models

Aging population

Chronic diseases

Inactive lifestyle & poor habits

Healthcare providersshortage

Healthcare at the point

of care

Population 65+ to triple to 20% by 2030

20,000 more healthcare professionals are needed (Minister

Gan Kim Yong)

Healthcare spending to reach $13 bn in 2020

25% of over 40’s have at least 1 NCD

Hospital bed occupancy bed rate at 85%

Singapore faces multiple

healthcare challenges

Hospitals offering Home

Care devices

Payor’s launching online

nutrition service

Care shifting

to lower

cost

settings and

homes

Ongoing

focus on

total quality & cost

of care

Increased

emphasis on

population

health

Consumers

increasingly

engaged in their

health journey

Success of online health

portals

Hospitals leveraging

workflow automation

Emerging trends demand change in the

way care is delivered

Agenda

• Innovation + You

• Healthcare systems at inflection point

• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare

• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models

Inside Innovation

The future of wearables

A wearable headset for patients

with amyotrophic lateral

sclerosis (ALS) or patients with

neurodegenerative disease to

regain independence.

Enabling

ALS patients to

communicate

and improve

quality of life

Heart Failure TeleHealth

Programme

Singapore

Forging partnerships, establishing best practices

Philips today is a healthcare Big Data company

1,000,000 people monitored in their

homes every day

sold into homes each year

190million patientstracked with patient

monitors last year

100,000+professionals supported with

education

250 million appliances250+ clinical

research projects active

4 million+ peoplesleep and breathe easier

using our sleep aids

390 million imaging

informatics studiesacross 1200 hospitals

Hundreds of 1000’s of

people tracking their

health with ActiveLink®

Integrated patient, clinical and operational data

Open development platform for partners and developers

Cloud-based Digital Health PlatformScalable, Secure, Adaptable

3rd party applications and devices Philips applications and devices

Treatment RecoveryDiagnosis Home CarePreventionHealthy Living

Treatment RecoveryDiagnosis Home CarePreventionHealthy LivingTreatment RecoveryDiagnosis Home CarePreventionHealthy Living

Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform designed to support the

Health Continuum

Agenda

• Innovation + You

• Healthcare systems at inflection point

• Applying technology to innovate in healthcare

• Sustainable way forward: efficient care models

ICU transformation

Transforming care with eICU:A Difference of Focus 1:1 VS. 1:100s

Captures, manages and

provides access to

patient care records...

...one patient at a time. Applies technology and clinical expertise to

improve outcomes by the hundreds

EMR / HIS eICU Program

Patient management Population management

More Than Technology

People Technology Process

• Enabling tools provide

continuous monitoring

• Early warning clinical

decision support

• Highly leveraged,

centralized, intensivist-led

care team

• Data transparency to drive

sustainable improvement

• System-wide, standardized,

severity-adjusted reporting

CLINICAL TRANSFORMATION

Technology-enabled Care Model

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Health System 19

Health System 18

Health System 17

Health System 16

Health System 15

Health System 14

Health System 13

Health System 12

Health System 11

Health System 10

Health System 9

Health System 8

Health System 7

Health System 6

Health System 5

Health System 4

Health System 3

Health System 2

Health System 1

Ranking first in all seven metrics equals 100.

Recent study proves staggering outcomesLargest and latest independent study of Philips eICU programs – Dec 2013

26% more likely to survive the ICU

Discharged from the ICU 20% faster

16% more likely to survive

hospitalization and be discharged

Discharged from the hospital 15%

faster

120,000 critical care patients

56 Intensive Care Units

32 Hospitals

19 Health Systems

5 year period

Study size Outcomes

Moving innovation beyond hospital walls

From the most acute care settings… … all the way to the home

Applying telehealth as enabler to help patients

manage their own care

Holistic care transformation: focus on

demonstrating quality & cost improvement

Seamless TechnologyPatient Data Analytics

Integrated Care ModellingTarget Population1 2

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