Wednesday, March 23, 2016

How medical robots will modify the healthcare?

Robotics health threatens to challenge how patient care and treatment is performed redefining the word "preventative."


All too often we hear about the advantages of mobile or 3D printing, but how often do you hear about medical nanobots or nanomites? The average life expectancy is increasing.  In the year 1960, average life expectancy was 69.8 years, 38 later that rose to 75.2 in the year 1990 and today it is around 78.8 years in accordance to the Centers for Disease Controls and Prevention (CDC). New accesses to medicine and treatment are no longer optional, they are essential Robotic health offers few answers.


From telemedicine (clinical health care at a distance) to bioelectronics (stimulate and monitor your nervous system), the health ecosystem is evolving rapidly. The greatest medical accomplishment in the last 100 years is the advancement of personal genome sequencing mapped to repositories of population diseases: launching the migration from population health to personal genome diagnosis.

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