88% of US Healthcare Leaders say the use of automation for repetitive tasks is critical for addressing staff shortages in new Philips Future Health Index
The ninth annual Future Health Index (FHI) report by Royal Philips reveals critical insights into the US healthcare system's staffing and access challenges. According to the survey, 88% of healthcare leaders find automation important to address staff shortages, with a focus on workflow prioritization. AI and virtual care are gaining traction, with 82% noting virtual care's positive impact on staff shortages and 40% expanding special services to underserved communities. The report highlights that 92% of leaders observe worsening staff well-being, while 81% report care delays due to shortages. Additionally, 45% of organizations use remote patient monitoring for chronic disease management, and AI is increasingly implemented in radiology and in-patient monitoring.
- 88% of healthcare leaders believe automation is critical for addressing staff shortages.
- 82% of leaders see virtual care helping to ease staff shortages.
- 40% of organizations use virtual care to expand services to underserved communities.
- 45% of healthcare providers use remote patient monitoring for chronic disease management.
- AI implementation in radiology and in-patient monitoring is growing, with 27% in radiology and 23% in in-patient monitoring.
- 96% of leaders believe data-driven insights could reduce health disparities.
- 92% of healthcare leaders report deteriorating staff well-being, morale, and mental health.
- 81% of healthcare leaders have seen delays in care due to staff shortages.
- 79% of leaders are concerned about data bias in AI widening health disparities.
Workflow prioritization seen as biggest opportunity for automation while AI continues to gain traction; virtual care having a positive impact on easing staff shortages & increasing access to care
“The report is critical to better understand the persistent challenges at this inflection point due to the increasing demands on the system. To overcome those obstacles, particularly the pressures on our healthcare workforce, collaborative solutions embraced by healthcare leaders and policymakers through innovations like artificial intelligence are essential to reduce gaps and optimize patient outcomes by delivering more inclusive and effective care,” said Jeff DiLullo, chief region leader for Philips North America.
Key trends for these challenges and solutions include:
Staffing Challenges: Burnout and shortages are critical factors impacting quality and access to care
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92% of healthcare leaders see a deterioration in staff’s well-being, morale and mental health -
81% of have seen delays in care because of staff shortages
Increasing Access: Technologies are key to making a difference for patient, provider and health equity
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88% believe technology to automate repetitive tasks is critical for addressing staff shortages-
44% plan on implementing automation for workflow prioritization in the next three years
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82% see virtual care having a positive impact on easing staff shortages at their organizations-
40% say virtual care is enabling them to expand special services to underserved communities -
45% are using remote patient monitoring for chronic disease management
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96% say data-driven insights could help reduce disparities in health outcomes
Tech Investments: AI goes from ideation to implementation
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The top areas in which AI has already been implemented for clinical decision support are radiology (
27% ), in-patient monitoring (23% ), preventive care (16% ) and remote patient monitoring (16% ) -
However,
79% of healthcare leaders are concerned about the possibility of data bias in AI widening disparities in health outcomes
Conducted in 14 countries, the FHI 2024 report is the largest survey of its kind, based on proprietary research among nearly 3,000 healthcare leaders.
To access the report, visit Future Health Index 2024.
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