HOSPITALS Magazine issue 59

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ARTICLE FEATURES . Robots in the Healthcare Sector

Robots in the Healthcare Sector They help healthcare providers complete the assigned tasks more quickly

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here are many tasks performed by robots in health facilities and institutions, and in addition to the surgical robot in the operating room, there are robots that help the nursing staff perform most of the routine tasks that do not require direct communication with patients, in order for the nurse to spend more time caring for them. The need for this type of robots in hospitals has emerged during the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, which has exhausted the health personnel’s energy due to the enormous pressure and the hospitals filled with coronavirus patients, and the most important thing is to reduce human contact between the nurse and the patient, which prevents transmission of infection. The use of robots in the healthcare sector reflects the role of technology and artificial intelligence, which opened up broad horizons for increasing the role of robots and taking the pressure off caregivers for several reasons such as the emergence of pandemics and infectious viruses in addition to the growing population, increase in life expectancy and high healthcare costs. Robots can help healthcare providers complete tasks more quickly, with fewer errors. There is a surgical robot that has arms that can reach places where the human hand can't. Today, the demand for these robots is high in the field of laparoscopic, orthopedic and endoscopic surgery.

What can a robot do in a hospital? There is a wide range of functions that robots can perform in hospitals and health institutions in order to help doctors, surgeons, nursing staff as well as technicians with their daily routine tasks. Robots have greatly helped in facing the spread of coronavirus, as they can be used in disinfection, providing medicines and food to patients inside and outside quarantine, measur-

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ONE OF THE TASKS ASSIGNED TO ROBOTS IS TO PROVIDE FOOD AND MEDICINE TO PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS, ESPECIALLY IN CORONAVIRUS DEPARTMENTS. THEY ARE STERILIZED AGAIN BEFORE HELPING OTHER PATIENTS, TO REDUCE THE CHANCES OF CROSSCONTAMINATION.

ing vital signs, and preparing medical reports necessary to follow up on health conditions.

Sterilization There are robots dedicated to sterilization and disinfection by UV disinfection devices that use ultraviolet light to kill harmful microorganisms. These robots are used in places where infection can be spread such as coronavirus departments, which poses a threat to the lives of personnel, especially the ones responsible for the sterilization process, as these robots use ultraviolet rays to sterilize places within a few minutes. Robots can also be used to disinfect surfaces with built-in UV. It is known that coronaviruses live on hard surfaces for a specific time, which increases the possibility of transmission upon contact. Sterilization with these devices has proven to be highly effective in hospitals instead of manual disinfection, which requires large numbers of cleaners and puts them at risk of catching infection.

Measurement of vital signs Robots can also be used to measure vital signs and identify healthy patients. This robot enters the patient's room, digitally fills the required documents, monitors the patient's general condition, and takes vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, and heart rate, thus reducing the risk of infection. One of the tasks assigned to robots is to provide food and medicine to patients in hospitals, especially in coronavirus departments. They are sterilized again before helping other patients, to reduce the chances of cross-contamination. This technology can be used in hospitals and linked with a facial recognition database to alert and warn patients and add any necessary information that may benefit their health and limit the spread of disease in the future.


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Robots in the Healthcare Sector

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