HIGHLIGHTS
- What: In this review the authors examine the evolution of robotics in orthopedic surgery assess its current applications and provide insights into the future trajectory of this technology particularly in light of advances in_(AI) and machine learning (ML). In contrast to the CJR approach, their proposed tiered patient-specific reimbursement was intended to give a more equitable consideration of patient complexity.
- Who: With Artificial Intelligence (AI) et al. from the Robotics, Smith and Nephew, Pittsburgh, USA have published the research work: Review began 08/13/2024 Review ended 08/18/2024 Published 08/23 . . .
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