Medical Economics September 15, 2025
Austin Littrell, Keith A. Reynolds

Key Takeaways

  • Philips and Masimo’s renewed partnership focuses on integrating advanced wearable sensors and AI into patient monitoring systems.
  • Masimo’s Radius PPG sensor will be embedded in Philips monitors, enhancing connectivity and monitoring capabilities.
  • The collaboration aims to develop AI-powered tools for faster clinical decision-making and improved patient care.
  • This agreement strengthens their competitive stance in the expanding market for wearable monitoring and AI-enabled technologies.

Deal aims to broaden device integration, speed up adoption of next-gen monitoring tools.

Philips and Masimo are extending their collaboration in patient monitoring, with a new multi-year agreement designed to accelerate the adoption of advanced wearable sensors and expand the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in bedside and remote monitoring technologies. The companies...

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