The role of artificial intelligence in orthopaedic surgery.

Journal: British journal of hospital medicine (London, England : 2005)
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Abstract

Despite significant advances in orthopaedic surgery, variability still exists between providers and practice locations, and process inefficiencies are found throughout the health care continuum. Evolving technologies, namely artificial intelligence, challenge the status quo by improving patient care in four areas: diagnosis, management, research and systems analysis. Artificial intelligence shows promise in promoting practice efficiency, personalizing patient care, improving institutional research capacity, and expanding high quality orthopaedic care to lower resource settings. Physicians should be involved in the development of artificial intelligence algorithms to ensure that patients derive maximum benefit from new advances while considering the ethical challenges of implementation.

Authors

  • Jaykar R Panchmatia
    Consultant Spine Surgeon, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London.
  • Michael R Visenio
    Masters Graduate, Department of Health Policy and Management, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, United States of America.
  • Trishan Panch
    Instructor, Department of Health Policy and Management, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, United States of America.