AI in healthcare is moving from promise to practice. Healthcare professionals say AI is already helping them where it matters: saving time, supporting faster decisions, expanding capacity and creating more space for patient care. In this year’s Future Health Index – the 11th edition of our global healthcare survey and the largest of its kind – we gathered perspectives from over 20,000 patients and 2,000 clinicians. Download the global report to find out what’s already changing – and how health systems can move from AI in practice to AI at scale: https://lnkd.in/dT-s_RVE #FutureHealth #AI
Philips
Hospitals and Health Care
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland 2,965,628 followers
Better care for more people. 💙
About us
Over the past decade we have transformed into a focused leader in health technology. At Philips, our purpose is to improve people’s health and well-being through meaningful innovation. We aim to improve 2.5 billion lives per year by 2030, including 400 million in underserved communities. We see healthcare as a connected whole. Helping people to live healthily and prevent disease. Giving clinicians the tools they need to make a precision diagnosis and deliver personalized treatment. Aiding the patient's recovery at home in the community. All supported by a seamless flow of data. As a technology company, we – and our brand licensees – innovate for people with one consistent belief: there’s always a way to make life better. Visit our website: http://www.philips.com/ Follow our social media house rules https://www.philips.com/a-w/about-philips/social-media.html
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- Hospitals and Health Care
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- 10,001+ employees
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- Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
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- Public Company
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- Healthcare, Medical Devices, Health systems, Cardiology, Healthtech, Oncology, Respiratory, Fertility, pregnancy, and Connected Care
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🐑 Did you know that sheep are used to help increase the biodiversity at Philips locations around the globe? Recovering nature is essential to halting and reversing biodiversity loss, while supporting the future of healthcare. Biodiversity loss threatens the ecosystem services and natural resources that communities around the world rely on every day. By helping manage and restore nature across our manufacturing sites, Philips is contributing to healthier communities and a more resilient future for people and planet. Inspired by nature, we continue taking action to restore our ecosystems. 🌿 #NowForClimate #WorldEnvironmentDay
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For 135 years, Philips has focused on a single purpose: improving lives through innovation. It began with light: making it affordable and accessible, brightening homes and workplaces. But our purpose quickly grew beyond technology. In the early days, Philips pioneered social care in the Netherlands, establishing medical services that offered families access to doctors, midwifery, screening, and child health clinics. As the decades passed, innovation took new forms. Breakthroughs in health technology, from X-ray imaging to digital connectivity, reshaped how people lived, worked, and received care. Philips enabled new consumer experiences through radio, TV, CDs, and later, enhanced lives through microchips and digital solutions. Today, that commitment continues. In remote parts of the world, Philips mobile, solar-powered CT units bring diagnostics directly to underserved communities, enabling lung-cancer and cardiac screening far from traditional hospitals and closer to where people live. In India, Philips is helping develop and scale low-cost innovative approaches for prevention, diagnosis, and management of childhood pneumonia. Across the world, Philips offers AI-enabled healthcare solutions to help clinicians deliver more efficient, accessible care while automating routine work. Different generations. Different geographies. Same purpose. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dUzQDPT4
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It all started with a phone call decades ago. Walt Disney called Philips about lighting for Disneyland. That relationship continues to stand the test of time. Today, in collaboration with The Walt Disney Company, we’re introducing beloved Disney stories and characters into Philips Ambient Experience for MRI to help young patients feel more at ease during scans. Following successful pilots in Europe, Philips Ambient Experience with Disney themes is rolling out to hospitals across 87 countries worldwide. Click the link in the comments to learn more about how this collaboration can make a difference when it comes to how care is delivered.
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What does good design sound like? In an ICU, nurses are surrounded by alarms all day long, many of which don’t even require clinical intervention. Over time, constant noise can contribute to stress, distraction and alarm fatigue for nurses, staff, patients and families. That’s why Philips has reimagined patient monitoring sounds from the ground up by working alongside clinicians and sound experts to design alarm sounds that are clearer, calmer and more actionable. Because design is about far more than how something looks. It’s about finding innovative and impactful ways to support people’s real needs in the moments that matter. By transforming the sound of care, we can help create a more focused, healing environment for clinicians, patients and families alike. 💙 Visit the link in the comments below to learn more about our reimagined alarm sounds and the way design can impact care everywhere.
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For 135 years, Philips has helped shape the world through innovation, from lighting homes and connecting people through radio and television, to designing AI-enabled solutions to help improve healthcare. Different eras. Different breakthroughs. One proud legacy of making a difference. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ghs-akZ8
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Watch the first-quarter update from our CEO Roy Jakobs. Here are some ways we helped deliver better care for more people in Q1 2026: ✅ Our unique, differentiated platforms drove strong demand by combining hardware, software and AI, improving lives around the world. ✅ Launching new toothbrush ranges with Next-Generation Sonicare technology, delivering a gentle yet effective clean with up to 10x more plaque removal. ✅ FDA 510(k) clearance for two AI-powered cardiology solutions, reinforcing our platform-based innovation strategy. Read more about our results: https://lnkd.in/eEbYmpUu
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We believe that a thriving midwifery workforce is at the heart of stronger health systems. Today, on International Day of the Midwife, we’re proud to celebrate midwives and the essential role they play in delivering safe, high-quality maternal healthcare. Building on the global collaboration between Philips Foundation and RAD-AID International, announced in 2022, Philips is proud to collaborate with the Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) to help bring maternal ultrasound services closer to home. Through this initiative, more than 120 midwives across Canada are being supported through specialized training. By combining portable ultrasound with real-time clinical support, this program helps improve access, supports confident evidence based decision-making and helps reduce the need for long-distance travel during pregnancy. Learn more about our co-created program with RAD-AID International aimed to reach 50 million people globally: Philips Foundation announces multi-year partnership to increase access to ultrasound services for 50 million people. https://lnkd.in/e79CdJ2x --- Nous sommes convaincus qu’une main-d’œuvre de sages-femmes prospère est au cœur de systèmes de santé plus solides. Aujourd’hui, à l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la sage-femme, nous sommes fiers de célébrer les sages-femmes et leur rôle essentiel dans la prestation de soins de santé maternelle sécuritaires et de grande qualité. Dans le prolongement de la collaboration mondiale entre la Fondation Philips et RAD-AID International, annoncée en 2022, Philips est fière de collaborer avec l’Association canadienne des sages-femmes (ACSF) pour aider à rapprocher les services d’échographie prénatale du domicile des patientes. Dans le cadre de cette initiative, plus de 120 sages-femmes à travers le Canada bénéficient d’une formation spécialisée. En combinant l’échographie portable à un soutien clinique en temps réel, ce programme contribue à améliorer l’accès aux soins, favorise la prise de décisions cliniques fondées sur des données probantes en toute confiance et permet de réduire la nécessité de déplacements sur de longues distances pendant la grossesse. Apprenez-en davantage sur notre programme élaboré en collaboration avec RAD-AID International, qui vise à rejoindre 50 millions de personnes à travers le monde : La Fondation Philips annonce un partenariat pluriannuel visant à améliorer l’accès aux services d’échographie pour 50 millions de personnes. https://lnkd.in/e79CdJ2x
Today, on the International Day of the Midwife, we celebrate the essential role midwives play in delivering high-quality, compassionate care to mothers and newborns worldwide. RAD-AID International is proud to work alongside Canadian Association of Midwives and Philips CSR to expand access to education and point-of-care ultrasound for midwives in underserved communities in Canada. Together, we are helping strengthen clinical capacity, support evidence-based care, informed choice, and improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. This collaboration reflects what’s possible when global partners come together with a shared commitment to health equity. We believe that a thriving midwifery workforce is essential to stronger health systems worldwide. #InternationalDayOfTheMidwife #Midwives #GlobalHealth #MaternalHealth #HealthEquity #POCUS #RADAID
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Can quality healthcare and sustainable healthcare go hand in hand? The answer is yes. We don't have to choose between human health and the health of the planet. And we all have a role to play in protecting both. If the street, community or region in which we live isn’t healthy, how can we be? Philips is spotlighting how sustainable innovations in healthcare can benefit patients, hospitals, and the world in which we live. Take low-helium MR systems, for example. By using dramatically less helium – a finite natural resource – hospitals can potentially reduce environmental impact while still delivering high-quality scans. Enhancing the patient experience and reducing environmental impact helps us to reach a more resilient future in healthcare.
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At Health Lab 2026 in the Philips Museum, children and families recently stepped into fun and friendly healthcare scenarios to learn how to spot a stroke, build healthy habits and better understand what recovery can look like. By turning complex health topics into playful experiences, people can feel and remember. This is just one way Philips is helping the next generation recognize symptoms earlier, because it can save lives. From hands-on ultrasound scanning to immersive VR simulations, scroll through the photos to see the event in action.