Artificial Intelligence can cut surgical waiting lists

Researchers at the University of Aberdeen highlight how Artificial Intelligence could help reduce the backlog in surgical waiting lists.

The University of Aberdeen has announced new research indicating that Artificial Intelligence technology has the potential to significantly reduce surgical waiting lists. As healthcare systems continue to face mounting pressures from delayed procedures, especially in the aftermath of the pandemic, the adoption of advanced digital solutions is being viewed as a vital step forward.

The research explores how Artificial Intelligence could be deployed to streamline patient triage, optimise scheduling, and predict surgical outcomes with greater accuracy. By using data-driven approaches, hospitals could allocate resources more efficiently and prioritise cases based on urgency and likelihood of recovery, ultimately reducing both patient wait times and operational costs.

Healthcare leaders in Aberdeen are considering pilot projects to assess the real-world impact of integrating Artificial Intelligence into hospital workflows. The move comes as part of a broader push to modernise Scotland’s National Health Service, leveraging digital and technological innovations to address longstanding challenges in patient care and health service delivery.

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