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    Two healthcare professionals in white lab coats walking together while reviewing information on a digital tablet, with geometric shadows cast across the bright floor.
    Australia report | Future Health Index 2023

    Taking healthcare everywhere

    Addressing staff shortages and patient needs with new care delivery models

    Healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professionals in Australia are aligned in their vision to innovate new models of care delivery that meet patients where they are
    Discover how they envision the future of healthcare, enabled by digital technologies such as AI and virtual care, and supported by broader ecosystem collaboration.
    Two circular infographic statistics. The first shows ‘49%’ with accompanying text: ‘of Australian healthcare leaders are using or planning to use digital health technologies to help reduce the impact of workforce shortages.’ The second shows ‘45%’ with accompanying text: ‘of Australian younger healthcare professionals say being at the forefront of AI in healthcare is a factor in choosing where to work.
    Reducing the impact of workforce shortages ​
    Australian healthcare leaders are turning to technology to address staffing pressures

    Australian healthcare leaders are turning to digital health technology to help alleviate workforce pressures, including solutions that enable care anywhere. This is welcomed by younger healthcare professionals, who are also eager to embrace new digital technology and consider it a factor in choosing where to work.

    Bar chart comparing Australia vs. global averages for healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professionals. For healthcare leaders: Australia 67% and global average 59%. For younger HCPs: Australia 69% and global average 59%. Legend shows separate colours for Australia and global averages.
    Bringing care closer to patients​
    Investing in new care delivery models

    Australian healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professionals agree that they are well-equipped to work effectively with new care delivery models.

    Australian healthcare professionals who say they are well equipped to work effectively with new care delivery models.

    Two circular infographic statistics. The first shows ‘49%’ with text stating that younger healthcare professionals would feel more empowered to improve patient care through closer collaboration with other organizations involved in care delivery. The second shows ‘47%’ with text stating that healthcare leaders are building partnerships outside their healthcare system to provide the best possible care.
    Partnering across the healthcare ecosystem​
    Partnerships are vital to expanding the reach of care

    Australian healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professional recognise the importance of partnerships to extend the reach of care. Download the Australian report to find out their top partnership choices. Improving care relies on partnership and collaboration.

    The healthcare sector demonstrated its agility and ability to innovate at speed. We proved what could be achieved when we work together and use ingenuity and digital tools to their full advantage.
    Matt Moran
    Matt Moran
    Managing Director
    Philips Australia & New Zealand

    Healthcare leaders and younger professionals share a common goal to deliver personalised, patient-centric care when and where it is needed​

    Connected
    Convenient
    Collaborative
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    The Future Health Index is commissioned by Philips

    The Future Health Index 2023 report examines the experiences of almost 3,000 healthcare leaders and younger healthcare professionals and and their expectations for the future. The research for the Future Health Index 2023 report was conducted in 14 countries (Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa and the United States). The study comprises a quantitative survey conducted from November 2022 – February 2023.

    For the full methodology click here