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		<title>At Boston hospital, robots monitor patients’ recovery at home (SpringWise)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Children’s Hospital in Boston, doctors are now in the midst of a pilot project in which patients take robots home with them after their stay, for help with post-operative consultations and care. We’ve already seen robots serve as “personal avatars” for employees working away from the office, but recently we came across what is potentially an [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Children’s Hospital in Boston, doctors are now in the midst of a pilot project in which patients take robots home with them after their stay, for help with post-operative consultations and care.</p>
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<p>We’ve already seen robots serve as <a href="http://www.springwise.com/telecom_mobile/anybots/">“personal avatars”</a> for employees working away from the office, but recently we came across what is potentially an even more exciting application. At <a href="http://childrenshospitalblog.org/our-patients-stories-using-medical-robots-at-home/">Children’s Hospital</a> in Boston, doctors are now in the midst of a pilot project in which patients take robots home with them after their stay, for help with post-operative consultations and care.</p>
<p>Created by <a href="http://www.vgocom.com/">VGo Communications</a>, the 4-foot-6, 17-pound, two wheel robots function primarily as a means of videoconferencing, giving the families of hospital patients a way to keep in touch with doctors and nurses in between post-surgical appointments. Equipped with cameras, audio gear and a video screen for a “face,” the five VGo robots are operated remotely by Children’s Hospital staff. In addition to facilitating communication, they can take video and close-up photos of surgical scars or other key areas of interest to help medical staff monitor recovery. The video below shows a VGo robot in action in a variety of settings:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7JMVEcqieo">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7JMVEcqieo</a></p>
<p>Eight Children’s patients have participated in the pilot project so far, according to a <a href="http://articles.boston.com/2011-12-12/business/30507880_1_robot-aidan-patients-home">report</a> on Boston.com, and the hospital hopes to bring that number up to about 40 before rolling out the USD 6,000 robotic assistants more widely. Healthcare entrepreneurs: be inspired!</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://childrenshospitalblog.org/our-patients-stories-using-medical-robots-at-home/">www.childrenshospitalblog.org/our-patients-stories-using-medical-robots-at-home/</a><br />
Contact: <a href="http://childrenshospitalblog.org/contact-us/">www.childrenshospitalblog.org/contact-us</a></p>
<p>Spotted by: Smith Alan</p>
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