1. Logistics & Automated Transport Robots – Relieving Physical Strain on Staff
The transport of materials and specimens within a hospital is heavy and time-consuming work. By introducing Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) in operating rooms and clinical pathology labs, the hospital has replaced manual labor for deliveries between nursing stations and labs. This reduces the non-medical physical exertion required of staff, allowing nurses to dedicate more energy and time to direct patient care and optimizing ward staffing.
2. Da Vinci Robotics & Surgical Planning – Achieving Extreme Precision in Surgery
For delicate surgical procedures, a surgeon’s field of vision and operational precision are paramount. FEMH has steadily advanced the use of Da Vinci Robotic Surgery, combined with AI for preoperative anesthesia risk prediction. The system automatically calculates risk scores (such as ASA) and provides decision support. From preoperative planning to precise intraoperative cutting and suturing, this approach minimizes incisions and shortens hospital stays while increasing the success rate and safety of complex surgeries.
3.Zanbo Companion & Education Robot – Addressing Staff Shortages and Providing Emotional Support
Amidst nursing shortages, it is often difficult to satisfy patients' needs for repetitive health education and anxiety relief. The Social Work and Education departments have deployed “Zanbo Robots” to interact with patients, provide social support, and handle standardized health education. The robot’s engaging nature and patience effectively soothe patient emotions and fill the gap in educational manpower, creating an inpatient atmosphere that balances high-tech efficiency with human warmth.