机器人在农村医疗实践中测量生命体征的成本效益

E. Broadbent, Josephine R. Orejana, H. Ahn, J. Xie, P. Rouse, B. MacDonald
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有人提议用机器人来降低农村地区提供医疗保健的成本,但迄今鲜有研究对此进行测试。本研究探讨了机器人在农村家庭医学诊所测量常规生命体征的可行性和成本效益。将机器人部署到诊所之前(N = 85名患者)和之后(N = 48名患者)的患者咨询时间进行比较。一个Cafero触摸屏机器人在会诊前记录病人的生命体征,并将结果传输到医疗专业人员的电脑上。节省的时间以新西兰元计算,并与机器人的成本和维护成本进行比较。结果显示,咨询时间平均减少了18%(3分13秒)。如果有20%的诊所的年度咨询增加了机器人,这意味着每年可以节省19075新西兰元。该机器人的年成本计算为5年9400新西兰元。效益成本的现值计算得出效益成本比为2.3。这些结果支持了机器人在农村医疗诊所的成本效益。需要进一步的研究来改善机器人提供的服务,并在更大的试验中进行测试。
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The cost-effectiveness of a robot measuring vital signs in a rural medical practice
Robots have been proposed to reduce the costs of the provision of healthcare in rural settings, but as yet little research has tested this. This study investigated the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of a robot measuring routine vital signs in a family medicine clinic in a rural setting. The length of patient consultations was compared before (N = 85 patients) and after a robot was deployed in the clinic (N = 48 patients). A Cafero touchscreen robot took the patient's vital signs prior to the consultation and transferred the results to the medical professional's computer. Time-savings were calculated in New Zealand dollar terms and compared to the costs of the robot and its maintenance. Results showed that consultation lengths were cut by 18% on average (3 minutes and 13 seconds). If 20% of the clinics' annual consultations were augmented with the robot this translates to a total annual savings of NZ$19075. The annual cost of the robot was calculated to be NZ$9400 overs 5 years. Present value calculations of Benefit Cost result in a Benefit Cost ratio of 2.3. These results support the cost-effectiveness of the robot in a rural medical clinic. Further research is needed to improve the services provided by the robot and test it in a larger trial.
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