mHealth Intelligence December 5, 2019
Eric Wicklund

mHealth companies are creating platforms that will allow healthcare providers to tailor AR and VR programs to care management services delivered to a clinic or home.

Healthcare providers interested in adding virtual or augmented reality to remote patient monitoring programs may soon have the mHealth technology to do so.

XRHealth, the Israel-based mHealth company developing AR and VR applications for healthcare, has unveiled a connected health platform that will allow providers to continuously monitor patients while they’re using the technology in their homes.

“With the roll out of 5G throughout the globe, the new technology implications for the telehealth industry are enormous,” Eran Orr, the company’s CEO, said in a press release issued today, as the company unveiled its service...

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