One of the driving forces behind this research is the potential to reduce healthcare costs while increasing the value for patients. Helén Sjöland, adjunct professor of cardiology at Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg and senior physician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, explains: “The method was shown to reduce manual work tasks, reduce the frequency of lab tests, and improve the detection of side effects. Accordingly, it would likely reduce healthcare costs while increasing the value for patients,” she says.
She further adds: “The robot does what a human would otherwise do – it simply follows the rules, which are actually quite complex. As practicing physicians, we're too cautious and order some tests unnecessarily to play it safe.”
MEDICA-tradefair.com; Source: The Swedish Research Council