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NacreousFink t1_iqrjela wrote

These robots have been around for quite a while. They provide much more precise incisions, meaning less trauma, faster healing, much lower chance of infection, and so on. Surgeons were excited to use them, and hospitals bought them.

Then the insurers said they wouldn't pay for the extra cost and would only cover old style operations using rusty spoons for scalpels.

And the machines sat there, under dust covers, not being used.

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