DOTmed July 28, 2025
Gus Iversen

Royal Philips has announced a collaboration with Epic to connect its ambulatory cardiac monitoring services to Aura, Epic’s specialty diagnostics suite, making it the largest cardiac care portfolio provider available on the platform.

The move enables healthcare providers to order and review ECG results directly within Epic, bypassing manual order entry. The streamlined workflow is expected to reduce administrative tasks and help clinicians spend more time on direct patient care.

“With this collaboration, we are advancing cardiac care in a way that simultaneously improves the clinician and patient experience,” said Stefano Folli, business leader for ambulatory monitoring and diagnostics at Philips.

Philips’ cardiac monitoring technology includes remote monitoring and ECG management tools aimed at identifying heart conditions earlier and supporting...

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