Philips Foundation 2022 Annual Report: partnering to provide healthcare access to over 26 million people in underserved communities
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Philips Foundation 2022 Annual Report: partnering to provide
healthcare access to over 26 million people in underserved
communities
May 15, 2023
- Across East Africa, India and Latin America, Philips
Foundation’s social impact investment vehicle supported eight
health technology enterprises
- Through its Knowledge Hub, Philips Foundation shares expertise
and insights on delivering improved healthcare services to remote
and resource-limited settings
- In close collaboration with Philips, Philips Foundation and its
partners continue to support the people of Ukraine affected by the
war
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Philips
Foundation, with its mission to provide access to quality
healthcare for 100 million people a year by 2030, today announced
the publication of its 2022 Annual Report. Philips Foundation and
its partners provided quality healthcare access to over 26 million
people in underserved communities in 2022.
The consolidated report of Philips Foundation and its social
impact investment vehicle, Philips Foundation Impact Investments
B.V., highlights 21 ongoing and new projects in partnership with
NGOs, government entities, universities and social enterprises. In
2022, 18 new initiatives were managed, deploying Philips’ expertise
in healthcare technology, including initiatives supporting the
people of Ukraine.
“Our work to enable long-term, sustainable system change in
healthcare provision for underserved communities, as well as
providing support in crisis situations, has never been more
relevant,” said Ronald de Jong, Chairman of the Philips Foundation.
“The efforts of Philips Foundation and Philips Foundation Impact
Investments B.V., together with our partners, have helped provide
26.6 million people with access to healthcare, an increase of 50%
compared to 2021.”
Philips Foundation employs technology-driven solutions, empowers
local healthcare workers, and endorses healthcare delivery models
that demonstrate scalability, financial sustainability, and
affordability. The foundation contributes to good health for all,
by addressing the rise of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as
cancer and cardiovascular diseases; improving mother and child
care; and accelerating access to acute and emergency care through
timely medical support, as well as disaster relief in times of
crisis. Examples include:
- Addressing the rise of NCDs -
With more than 75% of the world’s NCD-related fatalities occurring
in low-and-middle-income countries [1], their impact in these
regions is immense. With a strong focus on cardiovascular disease,
in partnership with Heart Healers International, Philips Foundation
helped screen more than 100,000 children in Uganda for rheumatic
heart disease, a condition that is easily treated and diagnosed but
can lead to death in underserved young populations if not detected
and addressed in a timely manner [2].
- Improving mother and child care - 94% of all
maternal deaths occur in low- and lower-middle-income countries
[3]. In 2022, Philips Foundation embarked on a partnership with
RAD-AID to promote access to diagnostic ultrasound services, aiming
to provide essential prenatal care to pregnant women in ten
countries on three continents.
- Accelerating effective acute and emergency
care - Ensuring timely care for acutely ill and injured
patients is considered one of the health interventions that can
significantly reduce mortality rates and lower healthcare costs in
low- and middle-income countries [4]. In Colombia, Philips
Foundation joined forces with Global Neuro to develop scalable
training models for diagnosing and monitoring traumatic brain
injuries, which are among the primary causes of death in Latin
America [5].
Philips Foundation Impact Investments B.V.Set
up in late 2021, Philips Foundation’s social impact investment
vehicle, Philips Foundation Impact Investments B.V., has employed a
comprehensive strategy to evaluate the possible scalability of
health technology enterprises through investment, and by examining
their overall preparedness to create significant change within the
healthcare systems they serve. During 2022 it provided early-stage
investment to eight social enterprises spread across East Africa,
India and Latin America. These investments, supported by Philips’
health technology expertise, enabled the enterprises to accelerate
their potential to provide sustained access to healthcare for
underserved communities.
“Entrepreneurs working on providing healthcare services for
underserved communities embody the essence of our commitment,
driven by a mission to help bridge the vast inequality in
healthcare access worldwide,” said Margot Cooijmans, Director of
Philips Foundation and Philips Foundation Impact Investments B.V.
“In the face of adversity and limited resources, they are
leveraging digital technologies, performing early screening and
testing, providing basic treatment or timely referral, and driving
healthcare innovation for underserved populations.”
Generating insights and inspiring others to
actOver eight years, Philips Foundation has amassed
extensive experience and insight into the effective strategies,
technologies, and services for medically underserved communities,
where individuals frequently lack insurance and have limited
income. To share its expertise and foster collaboration, Philips
Foundation established a Knowledge Hub, which offers a repository
of learnings and ideas from current and past projects, reports,
publications, and other project resources. In 2022, 16 projects
were made publicly accessible, featuring healthcare delivery models
designed to assist those seeking to offer healthcare services in
under-resourced, remote, and underserved areas around the
globe.
The report also reflects on the challenges and hardships faced
by the people of Ukraine and the human suffering leading to the
urgent need for medical assistance in 2022. Philips Foundation, in
collaboration with Philips, continues to support the people of
Ukraine with its partners on the ground.
[1] WHO (2022). Non-communicable diseases[2] World Heart
Federation (2022). Rheumatic heart disease (RHD)[3] WHO
(2023). Maternal mortality[4] WHO (2023). Advocating for emergency
care: a guide for non-governmental organizations[5] Brain Injury
Association (2022). Traumatic brain injury in Latin America
For further information, please contact:
Yannick EshuijsPhilips FoundationTel.: +31 6 1852 6633E-mail:
yannick.eshuijs@philips.com
About Philips Foundation
Philips Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
established in 2014 – with a mission to provide access to quality
healthcare for underserved communities across the globe. By
leveraging Philips’ capabilities and combining them with the
experience and expertise of non-governmental organizations and
other community-focused and impact-driven enterprises, Philips
Foundation helps create innovative pathways to open up affordable
healthcare for communities most in need. By also partnering with
innovative social entrepreneurs rooted in the local ecosystem,
Philips Foundation aims to increase access to healthcare for 100
million people a year by 2030. More information can be found at
www.philips-foundation.com
- Healthcare worker in Kenya
- Nurse in Yemen
- Patient suffering brain trauma
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