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Incentivizing artificial intelligence in surgery
Abdulrahman Alomar1, Vikrom Dhar2, Amin Madani3,4
1Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA. alomar.abdulrahman@mayo.edu.
Background:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing technological advancement that can be used to transform surgical practice. Applications range from robotic assistance and computer vision, to perioperative guidance and administrative tasks. Despite the promising potential of AI in surgery, limitations to its adoption remains an issue.
Objective:
The aim of this article is to produce a framework for the incentivization of widespread adoption of artificial intelligence in surgery; taking into consideration the current landscape of AI in surgery, barriers to its adoption and challenges.
Methods:
A literature search was carried out of peer-reviewed articles, policy documents, and funding program reports that are relevant to the use of AI in healthcare.
Conclusion:
Strategic financial and non-financial incentives frameworks, coupled with a continuous demonstration of clinical and economic value, are required for AI to transition from a promising innovation to a routine component of surgical practice.