Why HCOs Need a Portfolio Management Approach to AI
No one AI technology will address everything and solve all problems, so systems should prioritize those that promise the greatest value and ROI.
No one AI technology will address everything and solve all problems, so systems should prioritize those that promise the greatest value and ROI.
Next-generation robotic platforms have made a significant leap forward with real-time data analysis and intraoperative feedback, instilling a new confidence in surgical decisions while helping to minimize the potential for error during surgery.
The goal is not to enable a robot to perform complex surgeries without human involvement. But using surgical robotics to democratize access to quality care to underserved communities is an outcome that we can achieve and which the world needs.
Trained clinical judgment and human compassion will always be irreplaceable, but robotics and automation can also provide predictable and repeatable movements, facilitating better standardization of treatment, which allows physicians to focus on clinical decision making.