O documento apresenta os resultados de uma pesquisa realizada pela Philips em 23 países sobre saúde e bem-estar. Fornece dados comparativos entre países como EUA, Brasil, China e países europeus sobre impressões gerais de saúde, estilo de vida, expectativa de vida e perfis de comportamento em relação à saúde. A pesquisa visa identificar atributos que influenciam a saúde e bem-estar para contribuir com debates e ações que melhorem a qualidade de vida das pessoas.
2. Philips Index: Dados comparativos entre países Fabiano Lima Diretor Assuntos Corporativos Philips do Brasil 24 de agosto de 2010
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4. Tendências globais Ação imediata sobre mudança climática e propostas concretas para melhoria da eficiência energética Demanda por sistemas de saúde sustentáveis no longo prazo Escassez de alguns recursos naturais
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7. Algumas comparações... Saúde e Bem-estar EUA Brasil China Espanha França Holanda Bélgica Philips Index 55 60 58 54 68 59 55 Impressões Gerais sobre saúde e bem-estar 74% 71% 34% 70% 68% 67% 70% Não dorme o suficiente a noite 37% 36% 30% 24% 45% 33% 40% Considera que está acima do peso 39% 46% 55% 38% 49% 51% 51% Experimenta estress entre moderado e severo 79% 36% 69% 35% 56% 62% 81% Considera que sua saúde e bem-estar melhorou nos últimos 5 anos 28% 35% 43% 16% 17% 17% 15%
8. Algumas comparações... Processo de envelhecimento EUA Brasil China Espanha França Holanda Bélgica Estado atual de saúde e bem-estar é bom ou muito bom 74% 71% 34% 70% 68% 67% 70% Pessoas que acreditam que viverão mais de 80 anos 59% 60% 75% 52% 58% 57% 53% Pessoas que acreditam que a tecnologia as ajudará a viver mais 76% 83% 82% 79% 76% 90% 88% No grupo pesquisado de + 65 anos, qual percentual avaliou sua saúde como boa ou muito boa? 73% 76% 71% 56% 69% 59% 71% Expectativa de vida (Nações Unidas) 78.2 72.4 73 80.9 80.7 79.8 79.2
Setting higher standards To deliver on our brand promise of “sense and simplicity” and at the same time provide the company direction for the longer term in this area, we have identified three sustainability Leadership Key Performance Indicators (LKPIs) where we can bring our competencies to bear, ‘care’, ‘energy efficiency’ and ‘materials’ including targets for 2015: • Bringing care to more than 500 million people by 2015. This LKPI is mainly driven by Healthcare. This includes increasing access to healthcare in both mature and emerging markets and providing solutions that improve the quality of people’s lives and reduces health risks. • Improving the energy efficiency of our total product portfolio with an average of 50% by 2015. This will mainly be driven by Lighting with a further roll out of LED lighting, but Healthcare and Consumer Lifestyle products will also continue their efforts to increase energy efficiency. • Doubling our global collection, recycling amounts and recycled materials in products by 2015. Consumer Lifestyle will be the main driver of this LKPI. It will imply improving the recycling performance of our operations and of our supply chain and the recyclability of our own products. We are also committed to strengthening legal frameworks for recycling and minimizing e-waste.
TALKING POINTS: Deluded and idle: With 41% of Brits admitting that their health and well-being is worse than a year ago, only 54% of people admitted they were overweight (against the 61% national statistics) and with 44% believing that they will outlive the national life expectancy average of 79. Interestingly enough, however, Britons tend to be far more pessimistic about their overall health and well-being than Americans, with nearly three times as many Brits (11%) who say that there is not much they can do to improve their state than Americans (4%) 3% believing that they will hot the 100 years of age milestone, compared to the 8% of Americans. And with 74% of Americans rating their health and well-being as good to very good, compared to only 38% of Brits.