Mobile hospital robots cure numerous logistic needs
Richard Bloss
- Year
- 2011
- Citations
- 103
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to show how mobile robots are addressing a variety of hospital logistic needs. Design/methodology/approach The paper includes in‐depth interviews with developers of the Aethon hospital mobile robot logistics system. Findings Robotics can greatly improve hospital logistic services such as moving food, lab samples, prescriptions and even add a bit of entertainment in the process. Practical implications Hospital administrators have new answers to the old challenges of moving items in a timely and cost‐effective manner around their facility. Originality/value Hospitals are first implementers of mobile robotics to look for answers to their logistic problems. They do not have to break new ground for themselves.
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