Evolving medical technology: the impact of Virtual Reality on future healthcare
The future of healthcare lies in virtual reality (VR).
The latest innovations in virtual reality technology and its application in healthcare are opening up a world of possibilities in healthcare systems around the world.
The truth is that VR has shown enormous potential to transform the way we receive healthcare by providing immersive and realistic experiences, improving the patient and healthcare staff experience, and transforming the way healthcare is delivered.
Exploring innovations in simulation and virtual training to improve accuracy, safety and efficiency in hospitals
VR offers an immersive experience that can transport users into detailed and realistic virtual environments.
Innovations in virtual reality therapies lead us to the hospital use of digital therapies to treat phobias, improve sleep quality, or control obesity among adolescents and patients with type II diabetes.
Among the applications and scenarios specifically designed to improve your well-being, the following stand out:
- Reduced pain, stress and anxiety
VR can help patients distract and relax during painful or stressful procedures. By immersing themselves in a pleasant virtual environment, they may experience a decreased sensation of pain and anxiety.
- Exposure therapy
It has been used successfully to treat conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and phobias.
- Physical rehabilitation
These types of programs can be made more attractive and effective by incorporating virtual reality experiences.
To progress in those fields, the most recent innovations in Virtual Reality technology in healthcare are:
- More Accessible VR Devices
With options like stand-alone VR headsets and mobile devices that allow patients to access VR experiences from the comfort of their homes.
- Advanced and detailed medical simulations
Medical students can practice complex procedures in a safe virtual environment before facing real situations. This reduces risks and improves the confidence of future health professionals.
- Enhanced Telemedicine
Allows doctors to interact with patients through avatars in virtual environments, facilitating remote communication and diagnosis.
A hopeful future to exploit its potential
Virtual rehabilitation tools or programs that allow people with sensorimotor deficits and balance disorders to acquire skills and abilities in a safe environment are just some of the most tangible examples of progress and potential in their use for the present and the future. But there is much more.
We are talking about significantly improving the precision and effectiveness of treatments and surgeries, being able to plan and practice surgical procedures before performing them on real patients.
Or to ensure better, repeatable surgical training for trainee surgeons.
Mention should also be made of improving patient education and empowerment. Through VR apps and programs, patients can learn about their medical conditions in a visual and hands-on way.
For example, they can explore interactive 3D models of specific organs or body systems, helping them better understand their diagnosis and treatment.
Challenges of Virtual Reality in medical care
Beyond their own evolution and improvement, one of the main ethical issues and challenges we face when using these technologies in healthcare is ensuring the privacy and security of patient data.
However, it is something that is being worked on conscientiously so that it does not pose a problem, especially when it comes to generating, storing and using data through Artificial Intelligence.
Innovations in virtual reality for more accurate and safe medical care: Hospital 12 de Octubre
One of the best examples of adaptation of virtual reality to health care and we find it in the Hospital 12 de Octubre in Madrid.
It is specifically about “The Dream’s machine”, an VR room so that admitted minors can play with the latest video game technologies, including the PlayStation VR virtual reality device.
A commitment to technology to improve the care provided, as it allows patients to be encouraged during their hospital stay and reduces their anxiety when they receive treatment, favoring their recovery.
In short, proof that in the future medical care is linked to virtual reality.