Philips Future Health Index 2025: the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare

Philips Future Health Index 2025: the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare - MIOT

The world is on the brink of a healthcare revolution. As a distributor of cutting-edge medical technology, MIOT sees the growing needs of clinicians and patients daily. That’s why we follow global research closely — especially the Philips Future Health Index 2025.

 

The Challenge:

According to Philips, 33% of patients experience worsening health due to delayed access to care, and over 75% of healthcare professionals lose time due to incomplete or inaccessible patient data. These issues are familiar to the Ukrainian healthcare sector as well.

 

The Solution:

Philips emphasizes that artificial intelligence can reduce clinical overload, improve diagnostic accuracy, and support more personalized patient care.

 

“By 2030, AI could transform healthcare by automating administrative tasks and potentially doubling patient access,” — says Shez Partovi, Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at Philips.
“But to achieve this, AI must be human-centered — built with safety, fairness, transparency, and trust in mind.”

 

The Barrier:

Despite overall optimism among clinicians, the trust gap remains — especially among patients over 45. More than 75% of doctors are unclear about accountability in case of AI-related errors.
Philips insists that ethical frameworks, education, and transparency must accompany AI implementation.

 

Why It Matters for Ukraine:

Ukraine’s healthcare system is under pressure. Workforce shortages, increasing digitalization, and patient expectations demand fast yet thoughtful solutions.
At MIOT, we believe: AI is not the future — it’s the now. But it must be implemented responsibly.

 

We support Philips’ position and believe that trust-based collaboration between clinicians and tech leaders is key to meaningful transformation.