Leeds, England (OTE) - A global survey reveals Europe's growing
confidence in the use of
data and technology to transform healthcare and surgery.
A global survey from Johnson & Johnson MedTech, a global leader
in cardiovascular, orthopaedic, surgery and vision solutions, reveals
that Europeans are favorable to sharing their health data in exchange
for personalized treatment plans. The study surveyed adults and
healthcare professionals (HCPs) across eleven countries, including
France, Germany, Italy, and the UK, to assess perceptions of the
medical technology industry.
The results indicate that people trust technology for key aspects
of their healthcare and believe it will continue to deliver benefits.
Of those Europeans surveyed:
- 73% support data-sharing for personalized treatment plans tailored
to each individual's unique needs – leading ahead of the US general
population at 67%.
- 76% would feel excited about the future of healthcare if technology
produced data that made medical and surgical training easier.
- 65% are excited about the use of AI in healthcare. This excitement
is higher among HCPs, with 86% of European HCPs expressing strong
support.
" This growing confidence is encouraging for Europe, as it aligns
with the ambition to accelerate the digital transformation of
healthcare, " said Dr. Ivo Broeders*, Consultant Surgeon, Professor
of Robotics Twente University and Head of the Meander Centre for
Artificial Intelligence. "In my experience, a digital ecosystem
enhances the surgical experience for both patients and providers. It
can result in personalized surgical plans based on individual patient
data, real-time insights, better coordination among surgical teams
and improved quality of care."
The survey results further underscore the belief in technology's
role in personalized care, with 89% of European HCPs confirming that
data and technology will significantly support personalized treatment
plans. Additionally, 92% believe technology enhances precision in
surgical procedures, and 90% agree that it will improve overall
workflow and decision-making within healthcare systems.
Strong support for utilizing technology in training the next
generation of HCPs was evident, with 79% of the general public and 87
% of HCPs advocating for it. This aligns with recent calls for
increased investment in medical training to address Europe's
healthcare workforce challenges.
"With our longstanding commitment to support patients and
providers across Europe, we champion the transformative potential of
data and technology in healthcare," said Dr. Julia Fishman, Head of
Digital Solutions EMEA, Johnson & Johnson MedTech. "As patients and
healthcare professionals express a clear appetite for data-driven
care, we have a collective responsibility – across industry,
policymakers and healthcare systems – to unlock the potential of
technology safely and meaningfully."
Johnson & Johnson MedTech is actively integrating leading-edge
technologies to improve patient outcomes and address key healthcare
challenges. These innovations include AI-driven tools that analyze
patient data ahead of surgery, advanced cardio mapping systems that
provide real-time insights to support clinical decisions, and
surgical solutions that personalize solutions like total knee
arthroplasty to each patient's individual needs. To fully realize the
potential of these technologies at scale, greater connectivity of
data across clinical and operational systems will be essential.
Survey Methodology
Morning Consult conducted an online survey on behalf of Johnson &
Johnson MedTech between August 8 and September 9, 2024 among 11,412
general population adults and 964 HCPs (including a mix of general
surgeons, vision specialists, orthopaedic specialists, and cardiology
specialists) in the following countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, the U.K. and the
U.S. Results from the full survey have a margin of error of +/-3% for
Gen Pop and between +/-8-10% for HCPs. European data are an aggregate
of France, Germany, Italy and the UK.
About Johnson & Johnson
At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. Our
strength in healthcare innovation empowers us to build a world where
complex diseases are prevented, treated, and cured, where treatments
are smarter and less invasive, and solutions are personal. Through
our expertise in Innovative Medicine and MedTech, we are uniquely
positioned to innovate across the full spectrum of healthcare
solutions today to deliver the breakthroughs of tomorrow, and
profoundly impact health for humanity. Learn more about our MedTech
sector's global scale and deep expertise in cardiovascular,
orthopaedics, surgery and vision solutions at
https://thenext.jnjmedtech.com . Follow us at @JNJMedTech and on
LinkedIn .
*Dr. Broeders is a paid consultant for Johnson & Johnson MedTech
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