January 14, 2026 - 21:59

WASHINGTON, January 14, 2026—Emergency Care Holdings, with the support of Bridgefield Capital, has successfully acquired Philips Emergency Care. This strategic move is set to create a scalable platform within the burgeoning $26 billion emergency care market. The acquisition positions Emergency Care Holdings as a key player in the industry, enhancing its ability to deliver innovative solutions and improve patient outcomes in emergency situations.
The integration of Philips Emergency Care’s advanced technologies and expertise will enable Emergency Care Holdings to expand its service offerings significantly. This initiative aims to streamline emergency response processes, making it easier for healthcare providers to access critical resources when they are needed most.
As the demand for efficient emergency care continues to rise, this acquisition represents a pivotal step toward establishing a comprehensive global emergency care platform. Emergency Care Holdings is committed to leveraging this new capability to enhance the quality of care provided to patients in urgent need across various settings.
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