Improving Health Care Productivity Means ‘Locking Arms With Providers’
Philips is looking beyond COVID-19 and to building more partnership-based relationships in health care delivery
Executive Summary
Royal Philips would not routinely invest 10% of its sales in R&D without working with providers to discover their precise needs, says CEO Frans van Houten.
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