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The One Thing Holding Back Hospitals From a Medical Revolution!
Despite their proven benefits, surgical robots face a significant hurdle: the immense cost. The high initial investment required to purchase these sophisticated systems, which can run into millions of dollars, is a major barrier for many hospitals and clinics, particularly in emerging economies. This cost also includes ongoing expenses for maintenance, software upgrades, and the specialized instruments that are often single-use.
Beyond the hardware, the cost of training a surgical team to operate these robots is also substantial. Surgeons must undergo rigorous and time-intensive training to become proficient with the technology, which can add to the overall expense for a hospital. This combination of high capital and operational costs can make it difficult for smaller healthcare facilities to adopt the technology, creating a gap in patient care.
The industry is working to address these challenges with new business models…
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