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It is said that self-driving robotic health clinics that treat patients on the street could soon become a reality in the future.


According to a report in Daily Mail, a new concept known as 'Aim' hopes to harness artificial intelligence to improve everyday healthcare, using smart devices in the home as well as a mobile app to keep track of patient data.


As per the reports, with the help of this self-driving clinic, patients could have easy access to accessible diagnostics even if they can’t make it to the doctor, including thermography, imaging, and breath analysis – and, it could even provide emergency transport if necessary.


The system autonomous clinic is equipped with a built-in pressure sensitive scale to measure weight, BMI, balance, and posture, reportedly.


Developed by Seattle-based firm Artefact, Aim is designed to help overcome some of the challenges of healthcare, including the common lack of access to patient data as a result of fragmented sources.


Aim would also rely on self-reporting from the patient which could be recorded in the mobile app.