Boston Dynamics is Using Robots to Connect Patients with Doctors
Daniel Johnson — April 24, 2020 — Tech
References: bostondynamics & engadget
Boston Dynamics is using its robot dog to help patients with COVID-19, by enabling healthcare professionals to virtually interact with patients. The robot dogs are currently working at Boston hospitals including Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Boston Dynamics is also making the software used in the project available publicly.
The project uses a robot to hold an iPad and a two-way radio system. These robots can be guided to where patients are located and assessments can be completed while a doctor is at a safe distance.
Boston Dynamics will now look for ways to collect patient information like temperature using the robots. As this would allow doctors to treat patients more remotely. Overall the project shows potential for how robots can be implemented to ensure safety for healthcare workers.
Image Credit: Boston Dynamics
The project uses a robot to hold an iPad and a two-way radio system. These robots can be guided to where patients are located and assessments can be completed while a doctor is at a safe distance.
Boston Dynamics will now look for ways to collect patient information like temperature using the robots. As this would allow doctors to treat patients more remotely. Overall the project shows potential for how robots can be implemented to ensure safety for healthcare workers.
Image Credit: Boston Dynamics
Trend Themes
1. Remote Patient Screening - Boston Dynamics is using their robots for telemedicine to connect patients with doctors, showing potential for the application of remote patient screening.
2. Robot-assisted Healthcare - The use of robots in healthcare can provide a safer environment for healthcare workers and reduce exposure to infectious diseases.
3. Publicly Available Medical Software - The publicly available software used in the project can lead to the development of further innovations for telemedicine and the exchange of medical information.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can utilize robot-assisted telemedicine for remote patient screening and monitoring.
2. Technology - There are disruptive innovation opportunities in the technology industry for the development of more advanced robots and software for the healthcare sector.
3. Robotics - The robotics industry can utilize the advancements made in robot-assisted telemedicine to drive the development of more useful robots for the healthcare sector.
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