The decision was made to free up 7,000 extra beds for the inevitable winter crisis.
In Britain, 2,500 patients are being treated in virtual rooms where they will be monitored remotely. The Daily Mail writes about it.
It is noted that 999 additional subscribers will be dialed to reduce the response time to a call to less than 10 seconds. This is because a summer crisis at the NHS medical company resulted in 1,000 patients a day waiting more than 12 hours in the emergency room.
Care includes the use of mobile apps and gadgets that can remotely check oxygen and blood pressure.
Recall that last year in Lviv AI robot Da Vinci performed a unique gynecological operation on a 19-year-old patient, where doctors diagnosed infertility.
In Lvov, a woman with a rare diagnosis was saved with the help of a robot surgeon
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Source: korrespondent
