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Innovations in Robotics and Automation to Improve Efficiency and Precision in Healthcare Delivery and Rehabilitation Systems

Swapna Ajay Shedge, Monali Gulhane, Amol Shete, Nitin Rakesh, Bijoy Kumar Panda, Saurav Dixit

Year
2025
Citations
8

Abstract

Adding robots and automation to healthcare delivery and therapy systems is changing the medical field by making care for patients faster and more accurate. This essay looks at some new developments in robots that are changing the way healthcare is provided, especially in recovery settings. Robotics-based systems make it possible for very accurate diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation techniques, which help patients do better and heal faster. For example, robotic surgery makes it possible to do minimally invasive treatments more precisely, which lowers the risk of problems and speeds up the healing process. Robotic exoskeletons and other assistance devices are used in rehabilitation to provide personalized, adaptable treatments that help people regain their movement faster and with less need for heavy physical involvement. Automation in healthcare also includes monitoring systems, where AI-powered robots can look at huge amounts of medical data and make accurate diagnoses quickly to help doctors make decisions. Automated systems for tracking patients and managing medications also make sure that care is given on time, which lowers the risk of mistakes and increases patient safety. The study also talks about how machine learning and AI can be used to create self-learning robots that can change their behavior based on the needs of each patient. By looking at the newest developments in robotics and automation, this study shows how healthcare costs could be cut by a lot, care could be made easier to get, and quality of care could be raised. When robots, the Internet of Things (IoT), and AI come together, they could open up new ways to keep an eye on people's health, do treatments from afar, and make medicine more personalized.

Keywords

AutomationRoboticsRehabilitation roboticsMedical roboticsArtificial intelligenceRehabilitationHealth careHealthcare deliveryComputer scienceRobot

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