AUGMENTED REALITY'S FIELDS: MEDICINE
The healthcare system expects to receive a revenue from AR/VR technologies by 2025 equal to 5.1 billion dollars.
Among the technologies projected to be used with Augmented Reality there are the Accuvein, the Va-St visor and new phone applications for health care.
Accuvein is a scanner that projects where all the different valves and veins are so that the health workers can easily find them on the first try. Statistics says that 40% of the times doctors and nurses miss at the first attempt.
Va-St visor was designed for totally or partially blind people and help them with everyday activities. The software is able to identify 3D objects and, by recognizing the surrounding, it can help with finding lost items, navigating new environments or mapping out familiar faces to aid recognition. For its benefits it was awarded with the 2014 Google Impact Challenge.
Finally, several phone applications were made to facilitate non-doctors to deal with health challenges. The Layar reality browser combined with AED4EU is meant to help users finding automated external defibrillators located nearby.
These are only few of the applications that Augmented Reality has into the health care and many other projects are in stand-by or wait to be ultimated.