Why Integrated Technology Matters in Outpatient Surgery

DeviceTalks
DeviceTalksFeb 9, 2026

Why It Matters

Integrated technology can cut costs while boosting outcomes in outpatient surgery, reshaping reimbursement models and creating new growth opportunities for providers and investors alike.

Key Takeaways

  • Fragmented outpatient surgery drives rising costs and inefficiencies.
  • Integrated digital tools improve outcomes and accelerate patient discharge.
  • AI-enabled platforms align value-based care with surgical volume.
  • Surgeons benefit from real-time data and advanced device integration.
  • Osurgical aims to unify technology, policy, and investment perspectives.

Summary

The video spotlights why integrated technology is essential for outpatient surgery, drawing on the speaker’s experience as a physician, investor, and policy‑tech analyst. He observes a fragmented landscape where rising costs and misaligned incentives between volume and value hinder patient care.

Key insights include the cost‑driven inefficiencies of siloed workflows, the promise of digital tools and AI to streamline operations, and the potential for real‑time data to align value‑based reimbursement with surgical throughput. Integrated platforms can reduce waste, improve quality metrics, and shorten hospital stays.

He cites examples such as surgeons leveraging advanced devices and AI‑driven decision support to achieve “better outcomes, higher quality care, quicker discharge and quicker recovery.” The narrative underscores how technology can turn fragmented processes into coordinated, patient‑centric pathways.

The implications are clear: outpatient surgery will increasingly depend on unified tech ecosystems to meet value‑based care goals, attract investment, and lower overall costs. Osurgical positions itself as a bridge, combining clinical insight, policy awareness, and innovative software to drive this transformation.

Original Description

In this clip from our FOMO series, Dr. Oliver Keown shares how seeing healthcare through the physician, investor, policy and technology lenses revealed fragmentation, rising costs and misaligned incentives. He explains why integrated digital tools in the AI era and advanced OR technology can enable high-quality outpatient surgical care with better outcomes, faster discharge and quicker recovery.

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