Accessing a hospital bed via remote control is an example of technology advancement in patient care. The provision of a remote to the patient allows them to change the position of the bed on their own which gives them comfort. Patients who have undergone surgeries or have some form of a physical impairment can now control the bed's movements via remote without having to bother a caregiver. In most modern hospitals, especially those in developed nations like the United States and South Korea, the availability of remote controlled beds is incorporated into a computer system that enables staff to monitor and control the bed from a distance. This has been shown to aid in the improvement of the quality of care received by patients, the satisfaction of patients, as well as the entire healthcare experience in different technological and cultural environments.