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Nurabot: Taiwan’s AI Nurse Robot Eases Healthcare Strain

Taiwan’s healthcare system is undergoing a significant transformation with the introduction of Nurabot, an AI-powered nursing assistant developed by Foxconn in collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Designed to alleviate the workload of nursing staff, Nurabot is currently being trialed in several of Taiwan’s leading hospitals, including Taichung Veterans General Hospital , Baishatun Tung Hospital, Mazu Hospital, and Cardinal Tien Hospital.

Equipped with advanced real-time sensing capabilities, Nurabot performs tasks such as delivering medications, patrolling wards, and guiding visitors. According to Foxconn, the robot can reduce nurses’ workloads by up to 30%, allowing them to focus more on direct patient care. Shu-Fang Liu, deputy director of the nursing department at TCVGH, noted that the integration of robotic assistants like Nurabot helps reduce physical fatigue among nurses by minimizing the need for repetitive tasks, such as multiple trips to supply rooms.

Nurabot is part of a broader initiative by Foxconn to develop smart hospital tools using NVIDIA technology. This includes AI models for tracking patient vitals and digital twins for optimizing hospital design. The integration of these technologies begins at data centers where NVIDIA supercomputers train extensive AI models. Hospitals then test and train robots in virtual environments before deploying them in real-time scenarios, utilizing NVIDIA technologies like Jetson Orin, Holoscan, and the Omniverse platform.

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Taiwan’s commitment to digital health transformation is further exemplified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s establishment of three AI centers aimed at advancing e-health. These centers focus on responsible AI execution, clinical AI certification, and AI impact research. Sixteen hospitals have been selected as “indicator hospitals” to test and demonstrate these technologies, including National Taiwan University Hospital and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital.

In addition to Nurabot, other AI-driven initiatives are being implemented across Taiwan’s healthcare institutions. Chi Mei Medical Center has deployed AI copilots to assist doctors, nurses, and pharmacists. These AI systems have significantly reduced the time required for tasks such as medical report writing and documentation of bed transfers, allowing healthcare professionals to spend more quality time with patients. Dr. Chia-Te Liao, director of Chi Mei’s Center for Empirical Evidence and Health Policy, emphasized that the AI copilots are designed to support, not replace, medical staff, aiming to improve work-life balance and patient care.

At China Medical University Hospital , AI models have been integrated into clinical practice to enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. For instance, an AI-powered “intelligent antimicrobial system” has reduced patient mortality by 25%, antibiotic costs by 30%, and antibiotic use by 50%. These AI models, hosted on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform, assist in diagnosing diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s, and in treating stroke and heart attack patients more promptly.

The adoption of AI and robotics in Taiwan’s healthcare system addresses challenges posed by an aging population and a shortage of nursing professionals. By integrating advanced technologies, hospitals aim to enhance patient care, improve operational efficiency, and ensure sustainable healthcare delivery. While initial resistance from medical staff regarding the adoption of AI tools was observed, ongoing education and demonstration of the benefits have facilitated smoother integration into daily workflows.



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