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Philips And Gibraltar Health Authority Announce 16-Year Long-Term Strategic Partnership

Philips and the Gibraltar Health Authority, have announced that they have signed a long term strategic partnership continuing their long-standing relationship and marking ambitions to advance radiology and cardiology patient care. For the first time, patients at St Bernard’s Hospital in Gibraltar will no longer need to travel abroad for  treatment of acute cardiac diseases, as the Gibraltar Health Authority prepares to provide local coronary angiography and angioplasty services in a new interventional cardiac suite.  

A joint statement from the GHA and Philips follows below:

Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) – a global leader in  health technology and the Gibraltar Health Authority, today announced they have signed a long term strategic partnership continuing their long-standing relationship and marking ambitions to  advance radiology and cardiology patient care. 

As the world and healthcare industry works to recover from the impacts of the Covid-19  pandemic, the Gibraltar Health Authority too has embarked in major reforms to its delivery of  health services, with a plan to ‘Reset, Restart and Recover’. This plan has refocused objectives,  setting out new strategic plans to make considerable transformational changes to the way the  Gibraltar Health Authority operates, including a focus on the replacement and introduction of  new diagnostic equipment. 

The long-term strategic partnership announced today with Philips initiates the start of this  transformation. As part of the agreement, the building of a brand-new interventional cardiac  suite (cath lab) will commence later this year. The construction and installation of this specialist  equipment will take approximately 9-12 months and will be accompanied by a service agreement  to ensure on-going maintenance of equipment. 

Gibraltar’s newly improved services will bring sustainable benefits for patients at St Bernard’s  Hospital, with developments expected to lead to more cardiac patients receiving local treatment,  instead of travelling across the border to neighboring Spain. Expected clinical outcomes include  reduced length of stays for such patients, relieving pressure on demand for hospital beds and  ambulance transport services, and improvement in 30-day mortality rates. 

 

The new interventional suite will bring St Bernard’s Hospital’s services up to full operating  capacity, allowing more patients to receive a range of cardiology treatments such as coronary  angiography, angioplasty, catheterisation to treat artery blockages and minimally invasive  replacements of heart valves.  

In parallel, existing Philips systems within the hospital will be upgraded with the latest  technology, including the replacement of equipment in two x-ray rooms, a Fluoroscopy room for  real-time moving X-ray imagery, Image Intensifiers and Ultrasounds. 

Hospital staff will also be able to utilise a new CT scanner, which is being installed in year one,  alongside the existing CT. The additional scanner will reduce down-time and delays in diagnostics  whilst creating opportunities for St Bernard’s cardiology and radiology teams to further expand  services. This could see the Gibraltar Health Authority continue to bring care closer to home for  future patients, such as through the availability of coronary CT scanning.  

“This new chapter in our partnership with the Gibraltar Health Authority will give both clinicians  and the community of Gibraltar access to innovative technologies beyond the next decade,” said  Mark Leftwich, Managing Director for Philips UK and Ireland.  

“Improving access to high-quality care, whilst creating a sustainable impact, is at the core of what  we do. For the first time, clinical staff will be able to manage acute cardiac diseases, such as heart  attacks, in a purpose-built suite, whilst Philips Imaging Systems and Informatics will enable faster  scanning time and enhanced collaboration. This will help create more efficiency and capacity  within the departments and improved image quality will support safer diagnosis.”  

Professor Patrick Geoghegan OBE, Director General Gibraltar Health Authority said: “We are  delighted to renew and strengthen our relationship with Philips with this new partnership. The  impact that this new diagnostic equipment will have on our operation and on the quality of care  we will be able to provide for our community is huge. Gibraltar Health Authority continues to  strive to provide the best healthcare to the people of Gibraltar.” 

Philips strategic partnerships are long-term collaborations, delivered through a shared  accountability model with joint commitment to goals, risk and performance. The agreement  announced today will see Philips become the single maintenance provider for all diagnostic  equipment in Gibraltar, leveraging innovative healthcare technologies to improve patient  outcomes, simplify workflows, empower data-led decision making and support the work of front line staff through training and education.