Using virtual reality therapy
Implementing new patient-facing technology in the NHS is not for the faint hearted! It is essential to gather a team around you, which includes patients
Implementing new patient-facing technology in the NHS is not for the faint hearted! It is essential to gather a team around you, which includes patients with lived experience of pain and understanding managers. We are grateful to the specialist teams who have been on this journey with us, including the Digital Futures Team, IT help-desk and network teams, procurement, health and safety, and infection control.
We believe digital and virtual reality therapy is the way forward to future-proof the continued delivery of effective, high-quality healthcare.
Implementing new patient-facing technology in the NHS is not for the faint hearted! It is essential to gather a team around you, which includes patients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEwxuXprezI A wheelchair that uses Eye tracking to aid people with motor neurone disease in order to give them the freedom of mobility for longer, the
The rheumatology questionnaire is a mixed-reality application developed in-house for the paediatric ward for reducing anxiety in adolescents. Patients often come in and are asked
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The recent publications1–3 on sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape among healthcare workforces in the National Health Service (NHS) make shocking reading, and show that