Philips wins £100m medical equipment deal at Royal Hospitals, Belfast
The Royal Hospitals in Belfast, Northern Ireland has contracted Royal
Philips Electronics to provide, maintain and replace state-of-the-art
medical equipment for monitoring, diagnosing and treating patients in a deal
worth over £100m (€173 million) over the next 15 years.
Royal Hospitals Chief Executive, William McKee and Jouko Karvinen, CEO of
Philips Medical Systems will shake hands tomorrow on the contract which will
cover equipment in operating theatres, critical care and a brand new imaging
centre due to be ready for use in 2007.
"This is a significant milestone in the modernisation of services at The
Royal Hospitals," said Royal Hospitals Chief Executive William McKee. ‘It's
a good deal for us as service providers — and a good deal for patients who
can be assured that equipment vital to their diagnosis and treatment is
future-proofed and patient-friendly.’
The Managed Equipment Service will ensure that downtime — due to
equipment failure — is minimised and that medical equipment will be replaced
in line with agreed cycles based on Royal College clinical guidance and
incorporating technological advances. The cost risks of keeping pace with
fast changing technology in these areas is therefore passed to the private
sector.
Jouko Karvinen, CEO of Philips Medical Systems said: ‘We are extremely
proud of the equipment and services agreement between Philips and The Royal
Hospitals that will allow physicians to diagnose and treat patients more
efficiently and confidently. This alliance symbolizes the future changes in
health care, as outsourcing and partner sharing models will increase patient
benefits.’
The service officially begins from October this year.
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