| Characteristic | Share of hours |
|---|---|
| Medical equipment preparers | 48% |
| Medical assistants | 32% |
| Occupational health and safety technicians | 30% |
| Pharmacy technicians | 29% |
| Medical and clinical laboratory technicians | 29% |
| Radiation therapists | 26% |
| Medical and clinical laboratory technologists | 23% |
| Dietitians and nutritionists | 23% |
| Speech-language pathologists | 21% |
| Audiologists | 21% |
| Nurse anaesthetists | 19% |
| Ophthalmic medical technicians | 18% |
| Occupational therapy assistants | 17% |
| Optometrists | 16% |
| Emergency medical technicians and paramedics | 16% |
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Region
Worldwide
Survey time period
until 2030
Number of respondents
175 healthcare professionals
Method of interview
Online survey
Supplementary notes
The selected EU countries are France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, and UK.
Data from a series of one-to-one interviews with 62 healthcare and other leaders with experience in AI and digital health, and an online survey of 175 healthcare professionals, healthcare investors, and AI startup founders and other executives.
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