In recent years, considerable progress has been made in the specific development and practice of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) for geriatric hip fracture domestically and internationally. By synthesizing domestic and international research reports, this article analyzes the current status of key development areas of ERAS for geriatric hip fracture and puts forward future prospects. The main contents include the crises and opportunities of geriatric hip fracture against the backdrop of deep aging, the specific implementation of team and model construction in the application of ERAS concept to geriatric hip fracture management, the benefits and effect evaluation of recent studies, as well as the opportunities and innovative pathways brought by the development of big data and artificial intelligence for the future development of ERAS in this field.