VA, Philips to Create World’s Largest Tele-Critical Care System for Veterans

VA, Philips to Create World’s Largest Tele-Critical Care System for Veterans

What You Should Know:

– U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs selects Philips to create the world’s largest tele-critical care system, further integrating tele-health and delivering quality care for veterans.

– The ten-year contract, which enables
VA to invest up to $100 million with Philips for
tele-critical care technology and services, leverages Philips history of innovation, including research into
technologies that can better support veterans, telehealth, tele-critical care
(eICU), diagnostic imaging, sleep solutions and patient monitoring.


U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has awarded a contract to Philips to expand VA’s tele-critical care program, creating the world’s largest system to provide veterans remote access to intensive care expertise, regardless of their location. The ten-year contract, which enables VA to invest up to $100 million with Philips for tele-critical care technology and services, leverages Philips history of innovation, including research into technologies that can better support veterans, telehealth, tele-critical care (eICU), diagnostic imaging, sleep solutions and patient monitoring.

VA’s Committed Focus to Telehealth for Veterans

VA is
the largest integrated healthcare system in the U.S., consisting of more than
1,700 sites and serving nearly nine million veterans each year. It has become a
leader in developing telehealth services in order to improve access to care and
federate care delivery. In fiscal year 2019 alone, VA delivered more than 2.5
million telehealth episodes. Additionally, VA was able to expand video to home
appointments from approximately 10,000 to 120,000 per week between February and
May of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, the pandemic has increased
the share of Americans participating in telehealth from 11% in 2019 to 46%
today, with healthcare systems reporting a 50 to 175-fold increase in
telehealth volume compared to pre-pandemic levels.

Tele-Critical Care Program

As part
of an overall telehealth
program
, eICU enables a co-located team of specially trained critical
care physicians and nurses to remotely monitor patients in the ICU regardless
of patient location. With VA managing 1,800 ICU beds nationwide, eICU not only
gives patients access to specialists, but also helps them deliver on the
Quadruple Aim: optimizing care costs, enhancing clinician and patient
satisfaction and improving outcomes. Research has shown that patients in eICU
settings spend less time in the ICU and have better outcomes. Moreover,
family members can talk to clinicians via integrated audio and video technology
to support decision making.

“VA’s
relationship with Philips will help to expand
and improve our tele-critical care program,” said Robert Wilkie, U.S.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs. “This is particularly critical to provide
Veterans access to quality health care when and where they need it
and for improving their health outcomes.”

To
date, more than 20% of U.S. adult ICU beds and 1 in 8 adult ICU patients are
monitored by a 24/7 continuous demand model powered by Philips’ eICU Program,
which combines A/V technology, predictive analytics, data visualization and
advanced reporting capabilities [3, 4]. The core of these proven solutions
is Philips eCareManager software, which uses
advanced analytics and AI to synthesize patient data and deliver actionable
insights to support proactive care in coordination with onsite staff.

Today, Philips continues to work closely with the DoD, VA and
academic partners to drive innovations that can better
support care for troops, as well as telehealth technologies that
can bring care closer to home for our nation’s veterans.

“Philips is committed to improving the lives of 3 billion
people a year by 2030 and is working closely with VA to support one of our most
important initiatives: improving the health of our service men and women,” said
Vitor Rocha, Chief Market Leader for Philips North
America. “By connecting advanced telehealth technologies, clinical data, as
well as clinicians, patients and their families, Philips can
help VA make virtual care a reality and deliver quality health care for one of
our most deserving communities: our nation’s veterans.”