MobiHealth News September 4, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

The platform helps healthcare teams with the burden of non-actionable alarms and cognitive overload.

Health technology company Philips has introduced a new telemetry platform to address the challenge of staffing shortages and alarm management.

A key feature is Telemetry Monitor 5500, a “data-driven approach to operational performance and patient care for cardiac monitoring,” the company said.

The telemetry platform aims to streamline alarm management and automate clinical tasks to offset telemetry overuse and alarm cognitive overload.

According the company, this matters because by integrating with Philips’ central monitoring unit, the telemetry platform is designed to support:

  • Simplified workflows with a remodeled compact, wearable monitor with a user-friendly touchscreen and lightweight design
  • Scalable telemetry monitoring to extend the number...

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