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2014 OSEHRA Open Source Summit: Global Collaboration in Health IT
2014-09-03 - 2014-09-05    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
OSEHRA is an alliance of corporations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to advancing the state of the art in open source electronic health record (EHR) systems [...]
Connected Health Summit
2014-09-04    
All Day
The inaugural Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers is the only event focused exclusively on the consumer-focused perspective of the fast-growing digital health/connected health market. The [...]
Health Impact MidWest
2014-09-08    
All Day
The HealthIMPACT Forum is where health system C-Suite Executives meet.  Designed by and for health system leaders like you, it provides an unmatched faculty of [...]
Simulation Summit 2014
2014-09-11    
All Day
Hilton Toronto Downtown | September 11 - 12, 2014 Meeting Location Hilton Toronto Downtown 145 Richmond Street West Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2L2, CANADA Tel: 416-869-3456 [...]
Webinar : EHR: Demand Results!
2014-09-11    
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
09/11/14 | 2:00 - 2:45 PM ET If you are using an EHR, you deserve the best solution for your money. You need to demand [...]
Healthcare Electronic Point of Service: Automating Your Front Office
2014-09-11    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
09/11/14 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET Start capitalizing on customer convenience trends today! Today’s healthcare reimbursement models put a greater financial risk on healthcare [...]
e-Patient Connections 2014
2014-09-15    
All Day
e-Patient Connections 2014 Follow Us! @ePatCon2014 Join in the Conversation at #ePatCon The Internet, social media platforms and mobile health applications are enabling patients to take an [...]
Free Webinar - Don’t Be Denied: Avoiding Billing and Coding Errors
2014-09-16    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:00 PM Eastern / 10:00 AM Pacific   Stopping the denial on an individual claim is just the first step. Smart [...]
Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
2014-09-21    
12:00 am
We’re back in Santa Clara on September 21-24, 2014 and once again bringing together the best and brightest speakers, newest product demos, and top networking opportunities for [...]
Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
2014-09-24    
All Day
Transforming Healthcare Through Analytics Join top executives and professionals from around the U.S. for a memorable educational summit on the incredibly pressing topic of Healthcare [...]
AHIMA 2014 Convention
2014-09-27    
All Day
As the most extensive exposition in the industry, the AHIMA Convention and Exhibit attracts decision makers and influencers in HIM and HIT. Last year in [...]
2014 Annual Clinical Coding Meeting
2014-09-27    
12:00 am
Event Type: Meeting HIM Domain: Coding Classification and Reimbursement Continuing Education Units Available: 10 Location: San Diego, CA Venue: San Diego Convention Center Faculty: TBD [...]
AHIP National Conferences on Medicare & Medicaid
2014-09-28    
All Day
Balancing your organization’s short- and long-term needs as you navigate the changes in the Medicare and Medicaid programs can be challenging. AHIP’s National Conferences on Medicare [...]
A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
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4 Sep 14
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8 Sep 14
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15 Sep 14
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Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
21 Sep 14
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Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
24 Sep 14
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AHIMA 2014 Convention
27 Sep 14
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How virtual reality is changing health care

VR

From microscopes and surgical navigation to cloud-based EHR solutions, technical innovation in the medical industry has always played a pivotal role in enabling better health outcomes for patients.

Virtual reality (VR), while long used as a buzzword in many sectors, has found a real-world application in the medical industry. In fact, a recent white paper by research firm Accenture found that “82% of health executives agree that extended reality (which includes VR) is removing the hurdle of distance in access to people, information and experiences” in health care.

Medical training

VR has come a long way since the first prototypes were released, with new headsets offering vivid, life-like experiences all without the need for a dedicated computer, especially as 5G technology enables more mobile experiences. The applications for the medical industry are widespread and game-changing, particularly from a training perspective.

Already, Embodied Labs’ ‘We Are Alfred’ uses VR technology to show young medical students what ageing means. Everyone can be the hypothetical ‘Alfred’ for seven minutes, and experience how it feels like to live as a 74-year-old man with audio-visual impairments. The technology’s goal is to solve the disconnection between young doctors and elderly patients due to their huge age difference.

Meanwhile, giving birth has also been propelled into the virtual space with new innovations in both virtual reality and augmented reality developed by the University of Newcastle (UON). Using the Samsung GearVR and HTC Vive (VR) and HoloLens (AR) headsets, UON students will be among the first in the world to learn key anatomy changes, birthing techniques and real-world emergency scenarios via virtual and augmented simulation.

Training for complex operations

Imagine being able to practice open-heart surgery without any risk to the patient. Furthermore, imagine being able to practice no matter where you are — at college, in your office or at home. Surgeons in Florida Hospital in Tampa use VR for operation planning by creating 3D replicas of the patient’s brain.

Of course VR won’t necessarily replace hands-on training, but it can become a powerful tool to complement existing learning. Already we are seeing some great innovations in this area that are set to be rolled out and developed even further to empower the next generation of health professionals.

Better consultations

A recent survey by MedicalDirector revealed that patients expect better doctor–patient consultations. 90% of respondents ‘want a fact sheet from their GP explaining their condition and how to better manage it’ and 70% think healthcare providers can ‘better use digital tools, mobile technology and the internet to improve patient experience’. The findings are clear — patients are demanding more information and greater use of consumer technology, a pain point that could be addressed by VR.

Imagine a consultation where the medical professional is able to show the patient their diagnosis through VR. This is already becoming a reality with applications like Body VR, which turns CT and MRI scans into immersive VR experiences. Augmented reality (AR), an experience where information is overlaid on top of real life, can also assist with patient diagnosis. For example, EyeDecide is an AR application that can simulate various vision impairments so that patients can better explain their symptoms.

These innovations will also open up fresh opportunities to better facilitate patient engagement and offer a more personalised approach to the patient experience. It’s an exciting new way for patients to understand more about their condition, treatment or what to expect in their upcoming procedure.

Pain relief

Doctors are finding more uses for VR to treat patients with mental illness, chronic pain or even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Early VR trials at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles have shown a 25% reduction in pain for patients suffering from a range of ailments from joint injuries to cancer. There are even hopes that VR could be used an alternative to opioids, which claim the lives of nearly 100 people every day.

Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed a VR experience called ‘Bravemind’ that is being used to treat war veterans with PTSD by immersing patients into virtual environments representative of their traumatic experiences in a controlled, stepwise fashion.

While many of these trials are still in the early stages of development, they point the way forward for a technology that has the ability to make a lasting difference for patients and professionals around the world.

The future of VR in health

VR in health care is still in its infancy and, unlike the consumer world, the healthcare industry has a much higher regulatory and ethical liability — which can increase the time it takes for us to see mass adoption of this technology in the industry.

However, the vast applications of VR in the healthcare space shows that the future of the technology is bright. It is little wonder, then, that 83% of health executives agree that extended reality will create a new foundation for interaction, communication and information. The next step forward is for further collaboration between the medical community and VR manufacturers to ensure the technology meets the needs of the industry both now and into the future.

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