Objective:
To evaluate the benefits and considerations of adopting wearable VR diagnostic devices in clinical practice.
Key Findings:
- Wearable devices provide a more enjoyable testing experience for patients.
- Staff can quickly learn to administer VR tests, enhancing workflow.
- Devices integrate well with existing EHR systems.
- Wearable technology offers a higher return on investment compared to traditional devices.
Interpretation:
The adoption of wearable VR diagnostic devices is beneficial for practices, improving patient satisfaction, staff efficiency, and financial outcomes.
Limitations:
- The quality of validation studies for wearable devices varies.
- Switching between traditional and wearable devices may not be advisable for accurate progression analysis.
Conclusion:
Practices should consider upgrading to wearable VR devices for enhanced diagnostics and improved patient and staff experiences.
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