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Scope of Robotics and AI in Patient Care
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Abstract
Modern healthcare will undergo a seismic upheaval when robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are integrated into patient care.The extensive range of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) applications in patient care are examined in this literature review, which digs into the complicated world of healthcare technology.This study integrates existing information to clarify the present state and promise of these technologies by drawing on a wide range of scholarly sources.The study examines the many uses of robots and AI, from patient monitoring and personalized treatment plans to surgical support and diagnostics.It addresses ethical and regulatory issues as well as evaluating the purported benefits, such as increased accuracy, efficiency, and patient outcomes.This study offers a thorough review of the effects of robots and AI in patient-centric healthcare by examining the body of current work.It emphasizes the necessity of continued study and innovation in this dynamic sector and highlights the rising significance of these technologies in transforming medical practices.Researchers, healthcare professionals, politicians, and all other stakeholders with an interest in the future of patient care would benefit greatly from this review's improved understanding of the significant changes taking place in the healthcare industry.
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