UC San Francisco hospital integrating robotic pharmacy
The RIVA system, which handles chemotherapeutic drugs (Photo: Susan Merrell/UCSF)
Article Summary
The University of California at San Francisco Medical Center is now starting to use robots, not humans, to dispense medication from its hospital pharmacy. While robots are often brought into workplaces as a cost-cutting measure, UCSF claims that in this case, it's to minimize the chances of patients receiving the wrong medication. So far, it seems to be working out well – out of 350,000 doses of oral and injectable medication prepared to date, not a single error has occurred.
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