Autor: |
Rawaf, David L, Street, Elliot R, Van Flute, Jordan, Tenang, Luqman A |
Zdroj: |
Surgery in Practice and Science; 20230101, Issue: Preprints |
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•This research examines the financial benefit of Augmented Reality (AR) surgical training in healthcare.•The study estimates that a 10% time-efficiency improvement through AR training can save £79 ($90) per patient.•The research highlights the potential cost savings in the first year: £777,579 in the UK and $4,334,983 in the US.•Implementing AR training can enhance efficiency, reduce strain on healthcare resources, and potentially decrease patient waiting times.•The findings contribute to the advancement of healthcare practices and showcase the broader societal impact of integrating AR technology within surgical training. |
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