Philips Türkiye, which has been operating in Türkiye for 93 years, discussed the history of Türkiye’s healthcare sector and evaluated the trends that will shape its future during an event organized to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Türkiye. Philips Türkiye also shared the results of the “Health Trends Survey in the 100th Year of the Republic” in collaboration with Ipsos.
Gamze Arbak, General Manager of Philips Türkiye, stated, “Since our establishment in Galata Kozluca Han in 1930, we have been operating in Türkiye for 93 years. As one of the oldest international companies established in Türkiye, we have witnessed the historical development of Türkiye. We take pride in our long-standing history and are honored to celebrate the 100th anniversary of our Republic.”
Sinan KEBAPCI, Country Manager of Personal Health at Philips Türkiye, said, “The research results also show that the increased personal health awareness and habits due to the pandemic continue. Adopting healthier lifestyles and feeling better are becoming increasingly important. Health technologies help individuals take control of their health. As the Philips Personal Health business unit, we align our products with these trends to enhance people’s lives.”
General Surgeon Dr. Murat Aksoy stated, “Philips Health Trends Research in the 100th Year of the Republic shows us that digital health technologies are becoming increasingly important for individuals and healthcare professionals. Telehealth services play a significant role in improving and making healthcare services more accessible, from early diagnosis to treatment. This enables more effective management of diagnosis and treatment processes, more efficient patient monitoring, and consultations between doctors in emergencies unaffected by location constraints. It also provides individuals with the opportunity to take control of their health beyond the boundaries of the hospital. The use of technologies such as artificial intelligence and deep learning in healthcare suggests that there will be revolutionary developments in healthcare applications shortly.”