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    Philips Future Health Index research finds 1 in 5 Canadians have ended up in hospital while awaiting care

    Survey of Canadian patients and clinicians highlights AI’s potential to address healthcare challenges, revealing significant impacts of long wait times and an AI trust gap between providers and patients

    • Sep 23, 2025
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    TORONTO, ON – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today released its inaugural Future Health Index 2025 Canada report titled “Building trust in healthcare AI.” The report explores the growing strain on Canada’s healthcare system – from delayed access to care to mounting administrative burdens – and reveals a significant trust gap between healthcare professionals and patients when it comes to artificial intelligence. While the findings indicate that AI could help address some of the system’s most pressing challenges, including improving efficiency and expanding access, the report suggests that building trust will be essential to realizing its full potential.

    Mother carrying child on her back smiling in park while child points ahead

    Long wait times

    The FHI 2025 report highlights significant challenges in accessing healthcare. Nearly half of patients (45%) report long wait times securing appointments with doctors, and more than a quarter of patients (27%) say their health worsened due to the delays. Approximately 1 in 5 have ended up in the hospital while waiting for care.

    Specialist appointments are often delayed, with 71% of those surveyed facing long waits. Patients face an average longest waiting time of 131 days, the highest among 16 countries surveyed and nearly double the global average, making timely access to care a major challenge for Canadians.

    The potential of AI

    Ninety percent of HCPs believe that, when implemented correctly, AI can help them reclaim time by automating repetitive tasks. With specialist staff in short supply – particularly in under resourced areas – AI can support less experienced staff, helping them perform at higher proficiency levels and improving access to quality care.

    Trust gap barrier to AI adoption

    While 86% of healthcare professionals are optimistic that AI can help improve patient outcomes, only 49% of patients believe in AI’s potential to improve healthcare. This trust gap of 37 percentage points is one of the largest among all countries surveyed in the research. These findings highlight a critical challenge that healthcare leaders, policymakers and industry players must address to maximize the benefits of AI.

    However, patients are not completely untrusting of AI, signaling a foundation where trust can continue to be built. Encouragingly, the report finds that patients are more receptive to AI when it improves access, reduces errors and gives doctors more time for personalized care.

    “AI holds extraordinary promise to transform Canada’s healthcare system by improving access to care, reducing administrative burden and delivering more personalized care,” said Darran Fischer, Managing Director, Philips Canada. “Together, we can instill trust through strong, sustained collaboration across the healthcare ecosystem, from providers and patient groups to regulators and researchers.”

    AI holds extraordinary promise to transform Canada’s healthcare system by improving access to care, reducing administrative burden and delivering more personalized care

    Darran Fischer

    Managing Director, Philips Canada

    About the Future Health Index 2025

    The Future Health Index is commissioned by Philips and is the largest global survey of its kind, analyzing the priorities and perspectives of more than 1,900 healthcare professionals and more than 16,000 patients across 16 countries. One hundred healthcare professional and 1,000 patients were surveyed for the Canada report. The Future Health Index 2025 investigates how innovative technologies, particularly AI, can empower healthcare professionals to deliver better care for more people. For more information, or to download the full inaugural FHI 2025 Canada report, visit http://www.philips.ca/fr/futurehealthindex-2025.

    Royal Philips (NYSE : PHG, AEX : PHIA) est une entreprise leader en technologies de la santé, axée sur l’amélioration de la santé et du bien-être des personnes grâce à des innovations significatives. L’innovation centrée sur les patients et les personnes de Philips s’appuie sur des technologies avancées et des connaissances approfondies en clinique et en consommation pour offrir des solutions de santé personnalisées aux consommateurs et des solutions de santé professionnelles aux prestataires de soins de santé et à leurs patients, à l’hôpital comme à domicile.

    Basée aux Pays-Bas, la société est un leader dans l’imagerie diagnostique, l’échographie, la thérapie guidée par imagerie, le monitoring et l’informatique d’entreprise, ainsi que dans la santé personnelle. Philips a généré en 2025 un chiffre d’affaires de 18 milliards d’euros et emploie environ 64 300 collaborateurs, avec des activités commerciales et des services dans plus de 100 pays. Les actualités de Philips sont disponibles à l’adresse www.philips.com/newscenter.

    Ressources médias

    • Future Health Index 2025 Canada report on healthcare AI trust

      Future Health Index 2025 Canada report on healthcare AI trust

    • Mother carrying child on her back smiling in park while child points ahead

      Mother carrying child on her back smiling in park while child points ahead

    • FHI Canada 2025 infographic

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    Anna Hogrebe

    Anna Hogrebe

    Philips Global Press Office
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