Artificial intelligence in healthcare facilities asset information management: mixed review

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Abstract

Healthcare facilities are pivotal in ensuring continuous access to services, particularly for individuals with complex health conditions. Effective asset information management (AIM) in these facilities through artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance operational efficiency. The exploratory bibliometric and systematic review assesses the status and trends of AI applications in AIM within healthcare facilities. The findings reveal a significant gap between research findings and practical implementation, highlighting the need for further integration and real-world usage of AI-powered solutions in healthcare facilities settings. This study identified notable gaps, including the need for research on utilising AI to enhance asset management in healthcare, including maintenance scheduling and procurement processes. Involving stakeholders, such as healthcare professionals, facility managers, and patients, in effective facility management using AI requires further investigation. Research is needed to evaluate the economic benefits and develop robust ethical guidelines for responsible AI implementation. Notably, previous research has given limited attention to AI for healthcare AIM, with emerging trends focusing more on AI and infrastructure than the ‘asset’ aspect. Implementing AI-powered solutions tailored to the unique needs of healthcare facilities and evaluating cost-effectiveness will lead to improved asset management practices, enhanced decision-making processes, and, ultimately, more efficient and effective healthcare operations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)94-109
Number of pages16
JournalInfrastructure Asset Management
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • UN SDG 11: sustainable cities
  • UN SDG 9: industry
  • artificial intelligence
  • asset information management
  • communities
  • exploratory review
  • healthcare facilities
  • innovation and infrastructure

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Building and Construction
  • Transportation
  • Safety Research
  • Public Administration

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