Authors
Gerald Stollnberger, Christiane Moser, Elke Beck, C Zenz, Manfred Tscheligi, Dorota Szczesniak-Stanczyk, Marcin Janowski, Wojciech Brzozowski, R Blaszczyk, M Mazur, Andrzej Wysokinski
Publication date
2014/6/16
Conference
2014 7th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI)
Pages
276-281
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper reflects on a novel concept of robotization in the health care sector. The idea is to design a robotic system capable of performing remote physical examination with palpation (i.e., pressing a patient's stomach to identify pain regions and stiffness of organs) and ultrasonography. The medical robotic system will consist of a remote haptic interface for the doctor and a robot located at the patient's side supported by an assistant. In two countries (Austria and Poland), we conducted first focus groups with doctors in order to identify how the remote medical diagnostician system is assessed and conceptualized regarding the examination procedures (activities), communication issues, and the visualization of needed information. Based on the findings, we will reflect on the technology assessment, i.e., if remote medical services can be a suitable possibility for rural areas where the availability of doctors with various …
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