Healthcare Innovation February 20, 2025
David Raths

By streaming detailed data from medical devices and other sources, Philips and MGB say they aim to create a scalable, unified, near real-time data and insights ecosystem

Boston-based Mass General Brigham (MGB) is working with Royal Philips to unify active data streaming from medical devices at the bedside, such as ventilators and monitors, with other longitudinal clinical data, such as lab results and EHR data.

By streaming detailed data from medical devices and other sources, Philips and MGB say they aim to create a scalable, unified, near real-time data and insights ecosystem. The goal is to enable clinicians to capture, analyze, and react to data as it is available, potentially improving the effectiveness and efficiency of patient care.

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