| Literature DB >> 35341075 |
Jeong Hun Kim1,2, Richard Um3,2, Jonathan Liu3, Japesh Patel2, Eli Curry2, Fariba Aghabaglou2, Smruti Mahapatra2, Ana Ainechi2, Yohannes Tsehay2, Jeff Ehresman2, Brian Hwang2, Betty Tyler2, Rajiv Iyer4, Nicholas Theodore3,2, Amir Manbachi3,2.
Abstract
Patient safety and efficiency are top priorities in any surgical procedure. One effective way to achieve these objectives is to automate the logistical and routine tasks that occur in the operating suite. Inspired by smart assistant technology already widely used in the consumer sector, we engineered the Smart Hospital Assistant (SHA), a smart, voice-controlled virtual assistant that handles natural speech recognition while executing non-surgical functions to aid any surgery. In simulated procedures, the SHA reduced operating time, optimized surgical staff resources, and reduced the number of major touch-points that can lead to surgical site infections. The SHA holds promise not only for use in the operating theater, but also in understaffed healthcare environments where automation can improve healthcare delivery.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Smart Hospital Assistant; natural language processing; smart assistant; voice-controlled
Year: 2021 PMID: 35341075 PMCID: PMC8957208 DOI: 10.1117/12.2580995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng ISSN: 0277-786X