Da Vinci Robotics Program Value for Health Systems

Addressing population health in pursuit of the Quadruple Aim

Addressing quality care and the Quadruple Aim

For more than 25 years, Intuitive has worked to empower hospitals to achieve programmatic excellence—sharing the vision of improving patient care. Through a connected ecosystem of systems, learning, and services, we support you in the drive to provide better patient experience, better outcomes, and reduced total cost of care. A collaborative approach provides clinical, operational, and financial value aligned to healthcare’s quadruple aim.
140k+
Minimally invasive surgery-eligible patients avoiding open surgery1
269k+
Bed days made available for throughput1
$659M+
Total costs avoided from clinical outcomes1
1,700+
Readmissions avoided1

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Reducing costs and the economics of healthcare

Addressing total cost of care and the economics of robotic surgery program development is a key component of the Quadruple Aim. As part of our collaboration, we look at aligning financial value and examine cost data for your hospital system. Purchasing models are a component of this discussion, and we offer in-house financing models tailored to meet your current needs and those anticipated as your programs grow.
 Robotics team reviewing block schedule
Two surgeons prepping before surgery
Dave Rosa, Executive Vice President, and Chief Business Officer, speaking at Intuitive 360

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Get started with custom metrics for your hospital. Meet with us to explore personalized outcomes data and ways to enhance your robotics program.
  1. Data estimates are calculated by Intuitive from third party data provided by IQVIA and internal data for the time period January 1-December 31, 2022. Data on file.
  2. Total da Vinci practice refers to the transferable value of robotic-assisted surgery with a da Vinci system across procedures in a surgeon’s minimally invasive practice. It is at the surgeon's discretion to determine when a patient is a candidate for MIS and whether robotic-assisted surgery with a da Vinci system is an option.
  3. “World-class” is a phase of the maturity model only. The status of a hospital’s program is determined solely by that hospital. Intuitive does not make any representations regarding any hospital’s status or program.