Video: The 'robotic nurse' team serves at the Thai hospital
Robots help deliver medical materials to many places in the hospital, helping to overcome the shortage of manpower and increase service quality.
This robotic nurse team is serving at Mongkutwattana General Hospital in Bangkok's Thai capital. They are all made by China.
Nurse robot.
Self-propelled robots (AGVs) can move around many places in the hospital to deliver medical documents.
Dr Rienthong Nanna said: "We plan to use robotic nurses in various parts of the hospital such as drugstores, kitchens and laundry facilities."
These self-propelled robots move along the black line on the floor. Staff can change the settings of the robot according to the intended use through an electronic screen on the back of the robot.
Robot nurses will overcome the shortage of manpower and enhance service quality.
The nurse of the hospital said: "Robots will help us deliver materials, so we can spend more time to take care of patients and help us prevent foot pain, because we don't have to run Rerun as much as before. "
The hospital will further evaluate the performance of these robotic nurses, before deciding to launch a team of robot nurses in the future.
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