Apple's New Frontier for Health Systems
Apple’s new Vision Pro headset presents a potential breakthrough for health systems, with San Diego’s Sharp HealthCare leading the charge. Testing these spatial computing devices at their Spatial Computing Center of Excellence, Sharp aims to revolutionize clinical practices. Spearheaded by Dan Exley, the center facilitates collaboration among physicians, nurses, informaticists, and developers to explore spatial computing’s applications. Dr. Tommy Korn underscores its transformative impact across medical specialties, envisioning enhanced diagnostics, patient education, and surgical simulations. Notably, Sharp’s partnership with Epic Systems seeks to integrate this technology seamlessly into healthcare workflows, fostering a new era of immersive and patient-centric care delivery.
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