Hands-off health tech
How medics can treat people without touching them.
Two new technologies are revolutionising healthcare – without ever touching a patient.
Breast cancer fatality rates in India are higher than in other countries because women are often reluctant to go for screening. They’re uncomfortable getting undressed in front of doctors, and screening is often hard to access or expensive.
We look at two new pieces of health technology which allow medics to treat people without touching them.
Breast cancer fatality rates in India are higher than in other countries because women are often reluctant to go for screening. A start up called Niramai wants to change this. They use thermal imaging and machine learning to screen for breast cancer without patients having to be seen or touched by a doctor.
Plus, we hear about a new company using augmented reality to connect surgeons in operating theatres around the world. Proximie allows medical professionals to help or observe surgery in progress from anywhere on their computer or tablet. It’s already been deployed in 500 hospitals.
Presenter: Jo Mathys
Reporters: Chhavi Sachdev and Lucy Burns
Produced by Lucy Burns for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service.
Picture: Remote operation (credit: Proximie)
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