Siemens Healthineers

Enabling 5M clinical decisions a day. 

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Asset optimization at the center of clinical decision making.

Every day, an estimated 5 million patients globally benefit from Siemens Healthineers’ innovative technologies and services.

This international medical equipment manufacturer focuses on the advancement and digitization of the delivery of healthcare.

The company is comprised of engineers and pioneers (hence the name Healthineers) whose purpose is to enable healthcare providers by digitalizing healthcare.

With approximately 240,000 patient touchpoints occurring per hour, more than 70% of critical clinical decisions are influenced by Siemens Healthineers technology. 

Siemens Healthineers by the numbers

600K
installed products
5M
estimated number of patients per day
240K
patient touchpoints per hour
48K+
employees
Stefan Meiler

Stefan Meiler VP Data Governance & Analytical Services

Mr. Meiler is responsible for a global team of data stewards, data analysts, data scientists, product and project managers who are managing a broad range of data assets and realizing multiple analytical use cases. These use cases include IoT data analytics, service process and asset optimization, and sales enablement.

Dr. Merkel Appel

Dr. Mirko Appel Head of Analytic Services

Dr. Appel is head of the analytical services group in Siemens Healthineers’ customer services organization. He is responsible for a global team of data scientists, who are realizing and operating a broad range of analytical use cases, including IoT data analytics, service process and asset optimization, or sales enabling.

Siemens Healthineers’ customers (physicians, hospitals, and healthcare providers) have two critical expectations of Siemens Healthineers: to deliver the best medical care and for that care to be delivered in a cost-efficient manner.

Properly functioning equipment is critical in an emergency room setting where you don’t know when the next patient will walk through the door needing emergency services. Data scientists and business analysts are emphasizing asset optimization through predictive maintenance to improve up-time in Siemens’ equipment. This allows Siemens Healthineers to provide more available products and efficient service delivery for physicians and hospitals.

By continuing to ingest state of health data from equipment installed around the globe, Siemens Healthineers aims to have the right answer before the customer calls, even fully understanding the maintenance procedure before sending technicians with the appropriate parts. This has led to an increase in customer satisfaction through both operational efficiency and quality in clinical diagnosis. To further expand their service offerings, Siemens Healthineers creates new service bundles that are more in line with customer needs and healthcare provider’s expectations.

Answers to mission-critical decisions

“By transforming our data assets into concrete actions for our global service organization, we reduce the extent of technical expertise needed to maintain a system. We avoid first-level onsite troubleshooting, optimize the service delivery process, and we minimize productivity losses from downtime situations for our customers.”

Stefan Meiler, Head of Data Governance & Analytical Services

Answers across datasets

“Transforming data into value requires multiple development iterations while leveraging innovative, scalable, and easy-to-use technologies. Our data stewards are transforming a wide variety of data assets into curated, “single point-of-truth” datasets.

On top of these datasets, our data analysts develop dashboards to create transparency on our global installed base and service operations, while our data scientists are leveraging this transparency to automate data-driven services by applying artificial intelligence.

Teradata Vantage enables us to accelerate all of these iterations while providing a fast, reliable, and scalable backbone within our global organization.”

Dr. Mirko Appel, Head of Analytical Services

Siemens Healthineers’ culture is of pioneers and engineers focused on extracting value through answers from a data value chain including sales, machine, service parts, technician, and process data.

Teradata allows Siemens Healthineers to aggregate this global data for data scientists and business analysts to identify trends. They use machine learning to develop models to constantly understand maintenance trends, service part errors, training issues, faulty supplier parts and to improve their services offerings.

“The application of pattern recognition algorithms on machine data has transformed our service delivery towards a pro-active approach: we are now able to identify certain system failures up to 21 days before they have an impact on the machine’s performance. By this we can increase the efficiency of our service delivery significantly and our customers are pleased with more valuable uptime to deliver care to patients. Win-win for everyone: Siemens Healthineers, our customers and the patients.”

Torben Scaffidi, Head of Lab Operations Analytics

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