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iTWire Tuesday, 18 May 2021 12:10 Healthcare leaders note ‘resilience’ of healthcare system, but want investment in ‘predictive health’ technologies
Shares Physicians consult Philips Medical Tablet with IntelliVue XDS software to monitor their patients remotely.
Australian healthcare leaders believe Australia’s healthcare system has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic, but that their hospital or healthcare facility needs to invest in predictive healthcare technologies.
According to Australian healthcare leaders interviewed for health technology company Philips
Future Health Index (FHI) 2021 Australian report: ‘A Resilient Future: Healthcare leaders look beyond the crisis’, 81% of Australian healthcare leaders believe Australia’s healthcare system has shown resilience in the face of the pandemic - while (29% say their hospital or healthcare facility most needs to invest in implementing predictive healthcare technologies, like arti
Published May 9, 2021, 8:00 AM
With the aid of technology, patient care is shifting from hospital setting to home and is proven to have better outcomes for patients.
This was revealed by the largest global survey analyzing healthcare leaders, Philips’ Future Health Index 2021 report: ‘A Resilient Future: Healthcare leaders look beyond the crisis’ . The report is based on proprietary research across 14 countries, representing the largest global survey of its kind to analyze the current and future priorities of healthcare leaders worldwide.
Now on its sixth year, the report published by Royal Philips showed that patients prefer a virtual setting and walk-in clinics rather than a hospital setting.
Philipsâ Health Index indicates Singaporeâs ambitions for digital transformation
Philipsâ Health Index indicates Singaporeâs ambitions for digital transformation 06 May 2021 | Analysis Philipsâ Future Health Index 2021 report reveals that Singaporeâs healthcare industry is prioritizing investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and home care delivery over the next three years
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Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, on May 5, 2021, announced the publication of its Future Health Index (FHI) 2021 Singapore report
: ‘A Resilient Future: Healthcare leaders look beyond the crisis’. Now in its sixth year, the Future Health Index 2021 report is based on proprietary research across 14 countries, including Singapore.