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Philips HeartStart Defibrillators Awards and Accolades

HeartStart Home Defibrillator Philips is the market leader in innovative defibrillation technology.1 We offer award-winning resuscitation products, helping rescuers treat sudden cardiac arrest quickly and effectively wherever it occurs.

Philips HeartStart Defibrillators have been recognized with the following awards:

  • Today's Facility Manager Magazine, "First Place Reader's Choice Award", 2004
  • Fortune Magazine, "Best Products of the Year", 2004
  • Forbes.com, "Ten Gadgets That Will Improve Your Life", 2004
  • Popular Science, “Best of What’s New” award, 2003
  • USA Weekend "Best Innovations of 2003"
  • Frost & Sullivan, Technology Leadership Award, 2003
  • Frost & Sullivan, New Care Setting of the Year Award, 2003
  • Industrial Design Excellence Award (Gold), 2003
  • Medical Design Excellence Award 2003
  • BusinessWeek/USA Today, “Best Product of 2002”
  • Readers Choice Award, Occupational Safety & Health, 1998
  • Business Week Gold and Silver awards, 1997
  • Popular Science “Best of What’s New” issue called the Heartstream defibrillator "one of the year's 100 greatest achievements in science and technology", December 1997
  • German Red Dot Award for High Design, 1997
  • Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA), 1997
  • Finalist, Computerworld Smithsonian Awards, 1996
  • In Peter S. Cohan’s book, "The Technology Leaders: How America's Most Profitable High-Tech Companies Innovate Their Way to Success", Heartstream was cited as one of America's most innovative technology leaders.2
Popular Science
Frost & Sullivan
IDSA
MDEA
Business Week

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References
1. Frost & Sullivan
2. Published in August 1997 by The Jossey-Bass Business & Management series

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The Facts
Every minute that goes by without defibrillation, survival decrease by about 10%. After 10 minutes without defibrillation, few attempts at resuscitation are successful.