HealthLeaders Media November 29, 2021
Eric Wicklund

The re:Vive platform, developed by Miami-based Heru and the University of Miami’s Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, enables care providers to use an AR/VR headset to screen and diagnose – and eventually be reimbursed for – several diagnostic and health and wellness eye issues.

A digital health platform that allows care providers to use virtual and augmented reality to diagnose visual defects has been named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree.

The re:Vive platform, developed by Miami-based Heru in a partnership with the University of Miami’s Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, will be showcased at the Consumer Technology Association’s CES 2022 conference next January in Las Vegas. The tool uses VR/AR software inside a specialized headset to guide patients and their providers...

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