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Meet Mabu the robot which helps patients manage chronic illness at home

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Meet Mabu the robot which helps patients manage chronic illness at home

Care management startup, Catalia Health has unveiled Mabu the robot with large blue eyes, a yellow outlook and friendly expression, which helps patients manage chronic illness at home.

Catalia Health’s new robot incorporates expertise in psychology, artificial intelligence, and medical treatment plans to help patients manage their chronic conditions.

The result is a sophisticated robot companion that uses daily conversations to give patients tips, medication reminders, and information on their condition while relaying relevant data to care providers. The information exchange can also take place on patients’ mobile phones.

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“Ultimately, what we’re building are care management programs to help patients in particular disease states,” says Catalia Health founder and CEO Cory Kidd SM ’03, PhD ’08. “A lot of that is getting information back to the people providing care. We’re helping them scale up their efforts to interact with every patient more frequently.”

Heart failure patients first brought Mabu into their homes about a year and a half ago as part of a partnership with the health care provider Kaiser Permanente.

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