ThedaCare deploys first-in-state robotics support system for nursing units

NEENAH, Wis. (WSAW) - ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah is enhancing the patient care experience by implementing robotic automation across multiple nursing units. It’s the first hospital in Wisconsin to deploy the Moxi robotic solutions.

The robots are designed to support care teams so they can focus on patient care. Nurses and other care team members can now call on a fleet of robots named Moxi to help with non-patient-care tasks.

ThedaCare currently has two robots. Using machine learning technology and an array of sensors, Moxi maps the hospital and uses its mechanized arm to navigate multiple types of doors including those that require badge access. Through its mobile base, which contains three different-sized and locked drawers, nurses can use Moxi to fetch supplies, deliver lab samples, pick up medicines from the pharmacy, and other tasks that improve overall clinical flow and efficiency.

Automating these tasks allows care teams to operate at the top of their license and spend more time with patients.

Read more at: https://www.wsaw.com/2024/04/05/thedacare-deploys-first-in-state-robotics-support-system-nursing-units/

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