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Panasonicā€™s autonomous robots Hospi (R) could be employed in hospitals around the world

29 April 2016. Hospitals in Japan and other countries around the world may soon be staffed by dozens of tireless electronic assistants ā€“ autonomous robots Hospi R developed by Panasonic Corporation.

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Panasonic Hospi R autonomous robots can be ā€œemployedā€ in hospitals around the world

On April 20, Hospi R received the worldā€™s first certification to meet the new JIS B 8445 and JIS B 8446 safety standards for personal robots, adopted by the Japan Electrical Safety and Environmental Protection Technology Laboratory. Earlier, Panasonicā€™s development managed to obtain international ISO 13482 certification, which allows Hospi R to be used in medical institutions outside of Japan.

Panasonicā€™s robot doesnā€™t look at all like an android from a science-fiction movie ā€“ probably to prevent patients from confusing it with a live doctor. But behind the cute and a bit clumsy appearance of Hospi, it hides a lot of features.

Robots are ready to work 24 hours a day, without holidays and weekends. They can free the medical staff from many routine tasks, including.ch., Collecting and delivering medications, hospital records, lab samples, and more. A special anti-vandal system securely protects the ā€œinsidesā€ of the robot ā€“ only an authorized ID card can access the contents.

Floor plans of any medical facility can be loaded into the memory of each machine, with which the Hospi R constantly checks as it moves along a pre-planned route. The sensor system helps the robot ā€œfeelā€ its surroundings and avoid collisions with people and objects that might get in its way. Hospi R does not need wires or additional tags and electromagnetic tapes mounted on walls. Routes and room layouts in the robotā€™s ā€œbrainā€ can be easily replaced if necessary.

Hospi successfully tested at Changi General Hospital in Singapore last year. In the future, Panasonic plans to continue developing robotic assistants, and in cooperation with Japanā€™s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, a number of national manufacturers and industry organizations will promote JIS B 8446 as the new international ISO system standard.

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Comments: 4
  1. Everly

    to assist with various tasks and improve efficiency in healthcare facilities. With their ability to navigate through complex environments, deliver medications, and transport lab samples, these robots have the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry. However, I wonder if there are any potential drawbacks or concerns regarding patient privacy and the human touch that might arise from relying heavily on autonomous robots in hospitals. How can we ensure that these robots do not replace the human element in patient care?

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  2. Magnolia

    to assist with various tasks such as delivering medication and collecting samples. They are designed to navigate through complex environments, making them ideal for healthcare settings. However, my question would be: How would the implementation of these robots ensure patient privacy and confidentiality, considering they would be interacting with sensitive medical information?

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  3. Harper

    What are some specific tasks that Panasonicā€™s autonomous robots Hospi (R) can perform in hospitals, and how do they contribute to improving patient care and hospital operations?

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  4. Jackson Zimmerman

    How effective are Panasonicā€™s autonomous robots Hospi in actual hospital settings? Are there any hospitals currently using them, and what are the benefits and limitations observed so far?

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