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Johnson & Johnson report flags rise of “surgical intelligence” as next digital surgery inflection point

PUBT·08/18/2026 12:34:05
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Johnson & Johnson report flags rise of “surgical intelligence” as next digital surgery inflection point
  • Johnson & Johnson published an industry report on Aug. 18, 2026, arguing surgery is nearing a shift driven by connected data.
  • Report frames “surgical intelligence” as clinical knowledge from connected perioperative data, analyzed to improve decisions, outcomes, operations.
  • Analysis flags fragmented operating-room data as a bottleneck, limiting system-wide performance gains beyond single procedures.
  • Workforce shortages, rising procedure complexity, economic pressure cited as demand drivers for AI-enabled workflow and productivity improvements.
  • Scaling depends on governance, interoperability, sustainable economics, clinician adoption; report draws on 40+ interviews, 100+ publications.


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