Medical knowledge is not static, fortunately, and in the future there may appear better treatments for Ebola as well as immunizations for medical personnel.
Robotics is not good enough yet to handle many care issues today, but that does not mean it can’t be good enough tomorrow. I’d tend to say look to the Japanese to produce the required innovations.
There are many ways the approach and treatment to this and other diseases will be different in the future. However at the present this outbreak of Ebola will run its natural course the way prior outbreaks have done. It is a poor man’s disease since it is spread by the direct contact with the secretions of infected humans. Poor hygiene, close living and sleeping quarters and inadequate sanitation are the culprits. It is not likely to spread to first world nations in an endemic fashion.