Saturday, April 27, 2019

The future of remote robot healthcare is here - forecast for 2005

One day, I was talking to a futurist who specializes in remote robotics. Maybe you know something about it or have read some articles in this field. They do become popular works in science news, health care news or online media. We have all heard that robots that operate through remote control work with control devices around the world, similar to drones flying near Afghanistan in the United States. In one case, you are saving people, and in another case, you are not.

Surprisingly, how far these technologies have gone and how fast they are at the current speed. Personally, I was impressed with the Da Vinci remote robot surgery technology. If you've ever seen the video work on these machines is amazing, then they can achieve accuracy and precision. What is the success rate? Ok, because now only the best doctors are allowed to use them, the success rate is quite high. If an error occurs, it may be due to the operator, the doctor or the person who placed the patient on the table before the surgery started.

Complications may occur after all patients are there because their bodies have physical problems because their bodies have physical problems because there has never been a success rate, machines and techniques are getting better, and health care professionals The agreement used by personnel is obvious, and we will continue to see more and more such agreements in the future.

Sometimes after enough surgery and surgery, these machines will have artificial intelligence and learn from the mistakes and successes of each subsequent surgery. This means they will become smarter, more profitable, and the success rate will rise sharply. In other words, one day you might go to the hospital and a robot to complete the surgery. Maybe after you finish, you will rise and kiss the robot. Of course, the technician will clean your saliva and then disinfect the robot arm.

Interestingly, the story of remote robotics is much more than you think. In fact, our think tanks have made a lot of considerations in the future or using remote robot assistants for "home care", operators may be in India, and how the solution can help meet our huge demographic and age distribution challenges, no Just here, but around the first world, Japan, the European Union, the United States, etc.

This is a huge opportunity for biotechnology, and I am happy to see that the United States is at the forefront, or rather at the forefront of the future that is happening now. Please consider all of this and consider it in 2015.





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