DOTmed March 15, 2024
John R. Fischer

At this year’s Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society annual meeting in Orlando, Philips announced a new partnership with cloud-computing platform designer Amazon Web Services, geared toward scaling the capacity of providers to store and incorporate ever-growing amounts of digital pathology data in ways that allow for more informed diagnoses and better productivity.

In today’s clinical environment, providers are searching for solutions to help manage increasing digital pathology data necessary for large-scale clinical trials, multi-institute studies, and care collaboration in complex cases such as cancer. To aid in this effort, Philips will be combining its IntelliSite Pathology technology with AWS HealthImaging and Amazon Bedrock solutions.

“Secure cloud-based offerings address the growing demand to store and utilize more data, and by...

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