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    Doctor standing in a hospital hallway, wearing a white lab coat and smiling
    Australian report

    Healthcare leaders look beyond the crisis

    The Future Health Index 2021 Australian report explores how healthcare leaders are meeting today's demands and building a resilient future.

    Australia highlights
    Healthcare leaders in Australia identify three key trends that are shaping the future of healthcare
    Around one fifth of Australian healthcare leaders report value based care already implemented
    About one-fifth of Australian healthcare leaders say value-based care has already been realized in their place of work
    AI investment in Australia expected to focus on operational efficiency in three years
    In three years, Australian healthcare leaders’ investment in AI is expected to primarily center around optimizing operational efficiency – including improving workflow.
    Sustainability implementation projected as a top priority for Australian healthcare leaders in three years
    Implementing sustainability practices at their hospital or healthcare facility will be a primary priority for many of Australia's healthcare leaders three years from now.
    Following its pandemic response, Australia can serve as a global model for healthcare resilience. This is an opportunity to foster an innovation mindset through the adoption of digital technologies and move closer to value based care.
    Matt Moran
    Managing Director
    Philips Australia & New Zealand

    A vision of sustainable and patient-centered healthcare, enabled by smart technology

    A roadmap for benefiting from smart technologies that considers the tools that are currently available to them
    Growing interest in sustainability and environmental sourcing
    Strategic partnerships to foster innovation and deliver much-needed technology infrastructure
    Increased anticipation of care delivery outside the hospital, driven by patient demand
    Doctor standing in a hospital hallway, wearing a white lab coat and smiling
    Download the full Australia report
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    The Future Health Index is commissioned by Philips

    The Future Health Index 2021 report examines the experiences of nearly 3,000 healthcare leaders and their expectations for the future. The research for the Future Health Index 2021 report was conducted in 14 countries (Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa and the United States of America). The study combines a quantitative survey and qualitative interviews conducted from December 2020 - March 2021.

    For the full methodology click here