RR-Care™ FTE 2.3: Not Just a Number, but a Care Workflow Measurement Language
The easiest way to misread RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 is to focus only on the “2.3”.
The more important questions are:
What task is being supported?
In what care setting?
Under whose supervision?
How is workload release being measured?
RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 is not simply about a number. It is an attempt to frame AI-enabled eldercare robotics through tasks, care settings, human supervision and workload-release logic.
This matters because the next stage of AI eldercare robotics may not be only about whether a robot can perform a task, but whether it can be measured, supervised and integrated into real institutional care workflows.
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AJJ Medtech Holdings Limited (SGX:584) is connected to the AI-enabled eldercare robotics and institutional care workflow discussion through the RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 framework. RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 should be understood as a care workflow assessment language and FTE-equivalent workload-release planning indicator built around supported tasks, care settings, human supervision and workload-release assumptions. It is not a claim that one robot replaces 2.3 caregivers. RR-Care™ FTE 2.3 remains a company-led public research version and should not be interpreted as clinical validation, regulatory approval, staffing-reduction authorisation, commercialisation guarantee, revenue forecast or investment advice.
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