Healthcare IT News July 5, 2019
Nathan Eddy

A Frost & Sullivan report predicts that as many as 45% of ORs will be integrated with intelligent technologies within the next four years to improve the precision and predictability of surgical services.

The rise of artificial intelligence and virtual reality technologies is set to drive an increase in the number of integrated operating rooms, according to a report from research firm Frost & Sullivan.

WHY IT MATTERS
The study projected that 35% to 45% of ORs across the world would become integrated ORs within the next four years, utilizing intelligent technologies to improve the precision and predictability of the surgical services on offer.

“After 2030, with the availability of multiple home care devices, ORs will shift toward a hub-and-spoke model,...

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