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Remote Presence Benefits

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Scientific Presentations / Papers

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Safe and Satisfying for Patients

Johns Hopkins Hospital, UC Davis Medical Center and Eastern Virginia University, conducted a trial comparing safety and patient satisfaction with Remote Presence rounds versus standard rounds.

270 urologic surgery patients were prospectively randomized to receive either in-person or robotic rounds. Data from a survey completed post discharge evaluated patient satisfaction and morbidity-mortality events.

Multi-site Patient Satisfaction Study




Benefits of Remote Presence

 • Robotic rounds are a safe and feasible adjunct to in-person rounds.
 • Patients preferred to see their attending doctor via the Robot rather than
    another physician in person.
 • There was no statistically significant difference found in physician care,
    skill, communication, awareness, personal attention, and availability.
 • No mortality events occurred and no morbidity events were related to
    either Robotic or in-person rounds.
 • Patient satisfaction scores were equivalent between robotic and
    in-person rounds.