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    Nurse attending to patient with oxygen mask
    India report​

    Better care for more people

    Bridging gaps in healthcare​
    India research findings​

    Healthcare systems in India continue to face pressure due to workforce shortages, financial burdens, and growing demand, limiting their ability to provide high-quality care to patients, when and where they need it.​​

    This year’s report focuses on gaps that stand in the way of achieving timely, high-quality care for everyone and how Indian healthcare leaders aim to overcome these challenges.​​

    Infographic showing survey findings on remote healthcare work, with 47% citing flexible schedules, 47% improved collaboration across locations, and 42% more remote career opportunities
    Virtual Care steps in as health systems face staffing shortages​

    Indian healthcare leaders are turning to technology to maintain and improve standards of care with fewer staff, with 94% seeing the positive impact of virtual care in addressing staff shortages.​

    How virtual care eases staff shortages:​

    Infographic showing 90% of healthcare leaders report data integration challenges affecting timely, high-quality care
    Improving data integration is key to enhance efficiency and care​​

    Healthcare leaders see the urgent need for better data integration to unleash the potential of data-driven insights in improving care.​

    Data integration challenges affecting ability to provide timely, high-quality care:​

    Infographic showing 93% of healthcare leaders are investing in or planning to invest in generative AI within the next three years
    Generative AI set to become healthcare’s next frontier in three years​

    Indian healthcare leaders recognize Gen-AI as the next frontier of AI innovation that will help unlock new efficiencies and insights from patient data.​

    Healthcare leaders’ investment in generative AI technology:​

    How can healthcare providers deliver high-quality care everywhere regardless of patient location, staff availability, and other resource constraints? That’s the question we must address through innovation and collaboration.
    Shez Partovi
    Shez Partovi
    Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer and Chief Business Leader of Enterprise Informatics
    Philips
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    The Future Health Index is commissioned by Philips

    The Future Health Index 2024 report explores how healthcare leaders view their hospital’s ability to deliver timely, high-quality care to everyone. A quantitative survey was conducted among almost 3,000 healthcare leaders from 14 countries (Australia, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States). This was supplemented by eight qualitative interviews of healthcare leaders, two from each of the following countries: Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. Both the quantitative and qualitative research stages were conducted between December 2023 – March 2024

    For the full methodology click here.