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期刊名:Journal of health services research & policy

缩写:J HEALTH SERV RES PO

ISSN:1355-8196

e-ISSN:1758-1060

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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Robots have long captured our imagination and are being used increasingly in health care. In this paper we summarize, organize and criticize the health care robotics literature and highlight how the social and technical elements of robots i...