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The use of robots in healthcare settings has become more and more viable as technology develops, offering a promising way to enhance patient care and medical services.This study examines the potential benefits and drawbacks of improving healthcare via human-robot interaction (HRI).The study organises different types of human-robot interaction (HRI) in medical settings, examines the body of research on the subject, and assesses the advantages that these interactions can have for patients, medical staff, and the overall healthcare system.As part of evaluating the advantages, the study looks at how robots can lead to better patient outcomes, more operational effectiveness, and less workload for the healthcare staff.In order to provide light on the potentially revolutionary nature of these technologies, it explores the various functions that robots play in the healthcare industry, including physical help, emotional support, and surgical assistance.The difficulties and moral issues surrounding the application of HRI in healthcare are also covered in the article.The discussion of privacy problems, safety concerns, and the possible effects on the doctor-patient relationship highlights the necessity of giving ethical standards and careful thought to the creation and application of healthcare robots.This study offers a thorough analysis of the potential benefits and obstacles associated with improving healthcare through human-robot interaction.By providing a fair-minded viewpoint, it adds to the current conversation about the use of robots in healthcare and lays the groundwork for further studies in this exciting and revolutionary area.
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