Oct 30, 2025 | 2 minute read
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Newport Beach, Calif., USA – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, and Hoag, Orange County, California’s highest-ranked hospital, today announced a landmark 10-year strategic collaboration. The initiative will standardize and modernize patient monitoring across Hoag’s two acute care hospitals, including its expanded Sun Family Campus in Irvine, which in mid-2026 will add 155 inpatient beds. The solution, which delivers continuous monitoring, supports early intervention, patient-centered care and enables informed decision-making across hospital environments.

Hoag will adopt Philips’ Enterprise Monitoring as a Service (EMaaS) model and implement the company’s latest IntelliVue MX750 bedside and X3 transport patient monitors across its network. This will create a unified, patient-centered monitoring environment that supports clinical efficiency, data continuity and patient safety. The Philips Patient Information Center (PIC iX) central patient monitor system serves as the foundation of this ecosystem, integrating patient monitoring data, clinical decision support tools, early warning scores and advanced analytics to enable clinicians to make informed decisions for the right patient at the right time. Hoag selected Philips’ EMaaS model to ensure continuous access to the innovations with financial predictability.
Our partnership with Philips represents a shared commitment to advancing healthcare through collaboration, trust and innovation.
“Our partnership with Philips represents a shared commitment to advancing healthcare through collaboration, trust and innovation,” said Rick Martin, Hoag Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer. “By creating a seamless monitoring environment that travels with the patient, we’re enhancing both the quality and comfort of care. Clinicians gain continuous insights wherever the patient is, which reduces disruptions, improves safety and ensures a more personalized experience. It’s another way Hoag is bringing world-class, accessible care to our community right here in Orange County.”
The combination of the Philips MX750 and X3 creates a powerful, software-driven monitoring solution that lets clinicians instantly adjust monitoring levels, flexibly transforming any bed to meet a patient’s changing acuity care needs while supporting rapid response and continuity of care. Designed to be scalable, secure and interoperable, Philips’ systems integrate with Hoag’s electronic health record (EHR) platform, supporting efficient and coordinated patient care.
“This collaboration is a transformative milestone in our journey to designing care that truly revolves around the needs of both patients and clinicians,” said Julia Strandberg, Chief Business Leader, Connected Care, Philips. “By deploying integrated monitoring solutions across Hoag’s network that flex to patient acuity and care setting, we’re enabling a smarter, more responsive care environment – one that supports clinical excellence, reduces complexity and delivers insights where and when they matter most. Together, we’re building the infrastructure for care that’s connected, scalable and ready for the future.”
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