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The 1st Metaverse Hospital Will Be Launched In October!

1st Metaverse Hospital Will Be Launched In October

The first hospital in the Metaverse will open its doors in October, according to UAE.

Thumbay Group will be in charge of running the medical Metaverse. Thumbay, a healthcare company, has already begun working on the project. Patients can use avatars to visit this fully working virtual hospital. They can communicate with doctors through avatars as well. The president and founder of Thumbay Group is Dr. Thumbay Moideen.

“We are already working on it and expect it to launch before October this year. This will be a complete virtual hospital where people will come with an avatar and consult with the doctor. To cater to medical tourism, we will allow patients to see what the hospital looks like in the metaverse if they travel and come to Thumbay healthcare facility.”

Thumbay Group provides long-term care patients who have undergone at least six months of hospitalization, are confined to a bed, or are paralyzed with augmented reality and virtual reality metaverse technology. Other forms of assistance are also sought by the metaverse hospital. For instance, those who are permanently disabled.

“The hospital is giving them AR and VR headsets so that they can see their homes. For example, a Sri Lankan person has been with us for a long period of time who was paralyzed after a car accident and all of his sensory motions are gone but only his brain is functioning. He can experience and virtually visit his room in Sri Lanka through AR and VAR technology. This motivates long-term care patients and gives them hope that they can go back to their country.”

Thumbay stated that although a choice had not yet been made about payment, it would probably be consistent with the teleconsultation fee charged by the healthcare operator. The vice president of Thumbay Group explained that the company incorporates artificial intelligence into the hospital system, where the cameras would first recognize the patient’s car number plate as he enters the facility and then his face.

The patient’s file will be open and available for them when they arrive at the front desk. The device will alert the pharmacist that the patient has arrived to pick up their medicine if they visit the drugstore, where the cameras will recognize their face.

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