Philips has partnered with Al Qassimi Hospital to enhance patient and staff experience with the installation of the new Azurion 7 B20/12 Biplane image-guided therapy system and iApps. With the help of this partnership, Philips continues to strengthen its long-term relationship with MOHAP, and Al Qassimi Hospital by supporting the quadruple aim: better health outcomes, lower cost of care, and improved patient and staff experience.
Importance of Azurion Biplane system and iApps
This industry leading image-guided therapy platform allows staff to perform procedures easily and confidently with a unique user experience, helping optimize lab performance and providing superior care. Allowing seamless control of all relevant applications from a single touch screen at tableside, to help make fast, informed decisions in the sterile field.
By acquiring this unique technology and iApps in the Azurion biplane system, Al Qassimi hospital has upgraded its cath setting to enhance patient care and help expand its clinical services and outcomes.
Additionally, the Philips ClarityIQ is an X-ray imaging technology that provides high definition image quality at a significantly lower dose across clinical areas, patients, and operators in comparison to the Allura Xper system.
On the occasion of this agreement, Manoj Arora, Business Leader, Image Guided Therapy, Philips META said: “Our strategic partnership with MOHAP, and Al Qassimi hospital reinforces our purpose to continue to improve people’s health and well-being through meaningful innovation, as we look forward to seeing staff optimize lab performance and provide superior care to every patient. We see healthcare as a connected whole, from patient satisfaction, seamless staff experience and precise technology. We look forward to continue strengthening our partnership with MOHAP and strive for operational excellence.”
Dr. Arif Al Nooryani, CEO & Head of Cardiac Centre, Al Qassimi Hospital, Sharjah said: “Al Qassimi hospital aims to improve the quality of cardiology and prevent cardiovascular diseases in the long run. Philips’ partnership with MOHAP allows us access to unique technology that will enhance the cath setting, and provide our staff with the ability to make fast and informed decisions on ground by controlling all relevant applications from a single touch screen at