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Healthcare systems are grappling with immense social and economic pressures, including increasing worker burnout rates, an aging population requiring more attentive care, and severe staffing shortages. This challenging landscape was not only evident during the Covid-19 pandemic but also highlights the longing need for support to stifle this harsh reality.Now imagine an alternative universe where healthcare workers are able to focus on value-added care. A system that encourages innovation and operationalizes it. Sounds too good to be true? It’s not – it’s the age of robotics in healthcare. From the operating room to the front desk, robotics are now being integrated into a variety of applications with the purpose of freeing up time and services for healthcare workers to do what they do best, patient care.
In hospitals, robots can be leveraged to streamline operational tasks. For example, autonomous mobile service robots can be deployed to deliver meals and medication to patients, samples to labs, and various other supplies throughout the hospital. They can also be used to track and monitor facility inventory by automatically placing orders when stock is low, cutting potential shortages of critical supplies caused by human error.
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