Wenli Lian
China University of Water Resources and Electric Power 450000, China

DOI:https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb1320


Abstract:

The application of virtual reality (VR) technology in the healthcare industry has gained momentum in recent years and has the potential to revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered. VR technology offers an immersive experience that allows medical professionals and patients to visualize and interact with medical data more intuitively and naturally, which can improve diagnosis, treatment, and overall patient outcomes. Digital health is an emerging field that combines technology and healthcare to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and enhance the overall delivery of care. The application of VR technology in digital health is rapidly expanding and can be used in various areas of healthcare, including patient education, medical training, and simulation. The impact of VR on digital health can be seen in a variety of ways, such as improved patient engagement, better patient outcomes, and more efficient and effective medical training. VR can be used to create interactive and engaging educational experiences for patients, which can help them better understand their medical conditions and treatments. Additionally, VR technology can provide medical professionals with hands-on training and the ability to practice complex procedures in a safe and controlled environment. Moreover, the use of VR in telemedicine can enhance the patient experience by providing a more immersive and engaging interaction with healthcare professionals. This can help to improve the overall delivery of care and can lead to better health outcomes. Overall, the application of virtual reality technology in digital health represents a promising opportunity for medical professionals to transform the way healthcare is delivered. By leveraging the power of VR, medical professionals can improve patient outcomes, enhance training and decision-making, and ultimately enhance the quality of care provided to patients.