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We have published our first CSRD-aligned sustainability report integrated in our Annual Report 2025. Here’s how we advanced societal impact this year: 🤝 3 billion patient touchpoints worldwide with over 1 billion in low- and middle- income countries and over 5 million hours of training provided to healthcare professionals. 🌱 49% reduction of scope 1 and 2 emissions, 4.5% reduction of scope 3 emissions compared to baseline 2019. 💪 Recognized as one of the 25 Fortune World’s Best Workplaces by Great Place To Work® in 2025. Top 5% employee engagement score compared to healthcare industry. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/epbHa47v

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Siemens Healthineers has made a huge impact globally, especially in low- and middle-income countries, providing over 1 billion patient touchpoints and 5 million hours of healthcare support. This not only demonstrates the company's sense of social responsibility but also highlights their influence in advancing global health and well-being. This comprehensive approach to social, environmental, and employee well-being is truly admirable and something we can all learn from and respect.

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Impressive to see how Siemens Healthineers continues to combine strong financial performance with bold long-term strategy. The move into the Elevating Health Globally phase, especially the focus on Precision Therapy, Patient Twinning, and Healthcare AI shows clear leadership in the future of value-based, data-driven healthcare. The restructuring into Imaging, Diagnostics and Precision Therapy aligns perfectly with global healthcare needs: rising chronic diseases, clinician shortages, and the shift toward more efficient outpatient and minimally invasive care. It’s also encouraging to see major commitments to sustainability and expanding access to diagnostics and treatment worldwide. This combination of innovation, impact, and operational excellence is exactly what the future of healthcare requires. Looking forward to the breakthroughs ahead.

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