If you think that hospitals still run with a system dependent on long lines, paper forms and staff, then this video from China will break all your old thoughts. An Indian woman has shown the world inside a government hospital in China, which looks like something out of a science fiction film. Here machines provide shoes, clothes, and AI controls surgical equipment—that too without any human intervention. Just one ID scan and the whole operation is ready for the day. People cannot believe that such a hospital really exists. A video of an Indian woman showing a glimpse of the future of a government hospital in China is going viral on social media. In the video, she shows that the preparation and management of the surgery there is completely technology based and automated.
ID scan provides sterilized shoes
The woman named Pari explains in her Instagram video that the surgery process in the hospital starts with a machine, which gives clean, sterilized shoes as soon as her ID card is scanned. No staff required; Everything runs with one-touch automation.
Scrub suits are also made from machines
Then she goes to another machine. Here, just by scanning his ID card he gets a sterilized scrub suit of the right size. She says that during the entire pre-operation process, “no waiting, no lines, no waiting on staff,” everything is done completely by machine.
AI-powered surgical trolley surprises everyone
The most talked about part of the video is the one where Pari shows an automatic trolley, which is driven by Artificial Intelligence. This trolley automatically transports medicines, equipment and necessary surgical items to the operating theatre. According to him, this system reduces mistakes and also reduces the surgery time significantly.
Live information about all surgeries at one place
The high-tech screen installed in the main lobby of the hospital is also attracting attention. This screen shows how many surgeries are scheduled for the day, which surgeries are currently in progress, and how many are left. A large three-dimensional map also tracks the location of each surgery in real time. The names of the lead surgeon, assistant doctor, nurse and anesthesiologist are visible on the digital board installed outside the operating room. The duration of the surgery, operating room temperature and humidity, and other data are constantly updated.
Even after surgery, everything is automated
At the end of the video, Pari shows that the hospital also has a fully automatic disposal machine to throw away dirty shoes and scrubs after surgery. The machine destroys them automatically, and the entire system works without any human interaction.
Are India and Western countries left so far behind?
This video has received almost three million views in three days. One user commented, “This one reel has made all the hospitals in India feel incomplete.” Many people are surprised that even some of the largest hospitals in Western countries do not have such facilities. Some people commented that China is quietly winning the race for new technology in the world.












