
Podnosis Healthcare’s mixed Q4, plus insights from the Lake Nona Impact Forum
Mar 4, 2026
Jeff DiLullo, head of Philips North America and Lake Nona interviewee, outlines Philips' US investments and push to bring care closer to home. He discusses AI deployment across imaging and procedures. He highlights integrated platforms, interoperability with niche vendors, and shifting care to ambulatory and home settings.
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Philips Frames Healthcare's Triple Threat
- Jeff DiLullo calls the core challenges the "triple threat": aging, staffing shortages, and rising costs that together worsen access.
- Philips focuses tech on boosting staff productivity, digital/virtual care, and bringing care closer to home.
Consolidation Drives Standardization And Ambulatory Care
- Health systems are consolidating, standardizing workflows, and shifting procedures to ambulatory settings to improve outcomes and margins.
- Philips targets cardiac interventional, patient monitoring, and integrated diagnostic workflows to meet those shifts.
Prioritize Platform Integration Over Point Products
- Build platforms, not isolated devices: integrate imaging, AI, and remote reading to solve workflow bottlenecks rather than only selling point products.
- Example: mobile helium‑free MRI plus centralized reading and AI shortens access and boosts radiologist productivity.
