There are a lot of automation examples in medicine for sure, but the success of the system as a whole is still hugely dependent on the people inputting relevant and valid data in an exact format.
They have dispensing and dosing machines, e-charts, cameras, sensors, software, etc, etc that are all trying to reduce the human errors and omissions. It is a tough challenge, but the nature of that industry (life-death-money) - they spend $gazillions$ to save time and patients. I wish I had any budget at all, lol.