Philips values the deal with NYU Langone, ranked the nation’s top academic medical center by Vizient, at up to $115 million. The company aims to offer new technologies for clinicians to collaborate in real time. This extends to sharing pathology, imaging studies or patient data to support diagnostic confidence and tailor individualized care plans.
According to a news release, they expect the integrated, collaborative approach to further enhance the patient experience. Philips and NYU Langone anticipate faster diagnosis and treatment, plus improved outcomes as a result.
Philips Chief Business Leader for Connected Care, Julia Strandberg, called NYU Langone a “trailblazer” for technology adoption.
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