Faced with acute workforce shortages and growing financial pressures, healthcare leaders are seeking to streamline processes for improved efficiencies. They are ramping up their investments in automation and AI to alleviate pressure on staff and to ultimately empower them with more predictive insights for clinical decision support.
Healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professionals share a common vision for a more distributed healthcare system that meets patients where they are. Virtual care continues to be on the rise, expanding the reach of intensive and critical care beyond hospital walls, to help improve patient access, convenience and health outcomes.
Healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professionals share a common vision for a more distributed healthcare system that meets patients where they are. Virtual care continues to be on the rise, expanding the reach of intensive and critical care beyond hospital walls, to help improve patient access, convenience and health outcomes.
As payers are expecting more cost-effective care that delivers better outcomes, healthcare leaders are partnering across the healthcare ecosystem to overcome technology barriers, break down data silos, and deliver more integrated care that improves patient outcomes. In addition, they see a role for partnerships in furthering environmental sustainability in healthcare – a topic that is also top of mind for an eco-conscious generation of younger healthcare professionals.
Shez Partovi,
Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer and Business Leader of Enterprise Informatics at Philips
You are about to visit a Philips global content page
Continue