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Medication errors cause at least 7,000 deaths in the United States each year. Its a problem that health care systems work hard to prevent. New technology is now helping prevent medication mistakes.

 

Doctors of pharmacy are using a new robot called Pill-Pick. It manages hospital meds.

 

Pill-Pick insures that the proper medication is packaged and placed on a ring for an individual patient. Therefore reducing filling errors.

 

The robot places single doses of medication in small plastic bags. Each bag has a barcode identifying the drug. A nurse will scan the barcode along with a barcode on the patients wristband. If the computer detects a wrong drug or wrong dose, a warning will appear and the computer will sound an alert.

 

The Pill-Pick robot prevents the wrong medication from being given to the patient at the bedside.

 

The multi-tasking robot does all the packaging, dispensing and storage. Minimising human intervention helps reduce human errors.

 

Humans and robots working to help keep patients safe.

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