$68,167,100
THIS SYSTEM WOULD BE USED AND INTEGRATED WITHIN ROUTINE CARE FOR BURNS AND TRAUMATIC INJURIES, BUT WOULD ALSO HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE OF USE IN DETECTION VIRAL PNEUMONIA OF COVID 19 CASES.
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What the model surfaced from this award
Latest obligation on a 2020 Philips medical-device contract for burn and trauma care systems, with potential COVID-19 pneumonia detection capability.
Strengthens HHS emergency-response capacity for mass-casualty scenarios and pandemic detection through integrated clinical diagnostic systems.
Philips maintains critical supply relationship with U.S. emergency-preparedness infrastructure; ongoing commitment signals sustained demand for advanced diagnostic hardware in trauma networks.
Medical-device diagnostics are contested terrain; U.S. reliance on Philips (Dutch company) reflects limited domestic alternatives for integrated burn/trauma systems.
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