Profile: Philips Healthcare specializes in offering imaging and clinical care systems. Imaging systems consists of X-ray, CT, MR and nuclear medicine imaging equipment, used to create images of various parts of the body in varied detail for radiologists & cardiologists. Clinical care systems include ultrasound imaging and cardiac systems. The Philips IntelliBridge device interfacing module provides a clear and combined picture of overall patient status at a glance. The module simultaneously acquires and integrates real-time information up to four bedside devices for display on Philips IntelliVue patient monitors. Data collected include physiologic parameters, waveforms, device settings, and alarms. IntelliBridge clearly displays up to four waves and six numerics on the main screen of the patient monitor, as well as comprehensive alarm identification & transmission, with complete information in the IntelliBridge task window. SureSigns provides versatile, essential monitoring from spot-checking vital signs to continuous monitoring during sedation. We also offer a family of resuscitation products for ready use in free-standing, office, and hospital-based surgical centers.
The company has revenues of > USD 1 Billion, has ~57170 employees. NYSE:PHG (SEC Filings)
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• Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) |
• Dermatological Ultraviolet Light (FDA Code: FTC / 878.4630) An ultraviolet lamp for dermatologic disorders is a device (including a fixture) intended to provide ultraviolet radiation of the body to photoactivate a drug in the treatment of a dermatologic disorder if the labeling of the drug intended for use with the device bears adequate directions for the device's use with that drug. |
• Fetal Monitors |
• Monitors |
• Patient Monitoring Devices |
• Phototherapy Unit |
• Refurbished Anesthesia Machines |
• Sun Tan Booth (FDA Code: LEJ / 878.4635) An ultraviolet lamp for tanning is a device that is a lamp (including a fixture) intended to provide ultraviolet radiation to tan the skin. See 1040.20 of this chapter. |