Breakthrough after breakthrough, artificial intelligence has proven itself to be of support to the healthcare system. Public and private hospitals are improving their services through the adoption of different technologies, such as wearables, 3D printing, virtual reality or surgical robots, among others. This paper investigates the public opinion on one of the healthcare areas affected by the evolution of artificial intelligence, the robotic eye surgery (RES). The assessment is done from the safety, technology and pricing perspectives, considering the demographic distribution of the sample. The results reveal that RES is considered a safer alternative to traditional procedures performed by surgeons alone. The technology’s influence over the medical field is seen as a significant contributor to public trust in RES. The price evolution for such procedures in the following years is seen with slight optimism. The demographic variables used in the paper have a weak or no relationship with public trust in RES, the opinion on its price evolution or the view over technology’s impact on the medical field. Understanding the present view over robotic surgery is valuable for developing support measures, awareness campaigns and adjusting healthcare providers’ decisions.

Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Public perception of robotic surgery / Bellini, Francesco; Anagnoste, Sorin; Biclesanu, Isabelle; Teodoroiu, Casiana. - 16:1(2022), pp. 251-259. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Business Excellence tenutosi a Bucarest) [10.2478/picbe-2022-0024].

Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Public perception of robotic surgery

Francesco Bellini;
2022

Abstract

Breakthrough after breakthrough, artificial intelligence has proven itself to be of support to the healthcare system. Public and private hospitals are improving their services through the adoption of different technologies, such as wearables, 3D printing, virtual reality or surgical robots, among others. This paper investigates the public opinion on one of the healthcare areas affected by the evolution of artificial intelligence, the robotic eye surgery (RES). The assessment is done from the safety, technology and pricing perspectives, considering the demographic distribution of the sample. The results reveal that RES is considered a safer alternative to traditional procedures performed by surgeons alone. The technology’s influence over the medical field is seen as a significant contributor to public trust in RES. The price evolution for such procedures in the following years is seen with slight optimism. The demographic variables used in the paper have a weak or no relationship with public trust in RES, the opinion on its price evolution or the view over technology’s impact on the medical field. Understanding the present view over robotic surgery is valuable for developing support measures, awareness campaigns and adjusting healthcare providers’ decisions.
2022
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Business Excellence
Robotic surgery, Robot-assisted surgery, Eye surgery, Surgical robot, Medical technology, Artificial intelligence, Healthcare.
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Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Public perception of robotic surgery / Bellini, Francesco; Anagnoste, Sorin; Biclesanu, Isabelle; Teodoroiu, Casiana. - 16:1(2022), pp. 251-259. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Business Excellence tenutosi a Bucarest) [10.2478/picbe-2022-0024].
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