Healthcare IT News May 30, 2024
Andrea Fox

The Dallas-area hospital already uses a holographic video studio and will expand use by installing additional mini hologram displays at several locations throughout the facility and its associated clinics.

Patients at Crescent Regional Hospital can schedule a non-touch visit with their doctor or any range of medical specialists from the Dallas area, or anywhere in the world, through the magic of spatial computing. The once-ailing hospital is now using holograms for non-touch patient visits and plans to expand its uses of holographic technology, Holoconnects announced Wednesday.

WHY IT MATTERS

Three-dimensional telehealth can help improve patient care visits, just as it helps train surgeons, doctors and nurses across the globe.

With a full view of a patient’s anatomy, surgeons can...

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