How long till a VR headset reaches a common man for healthcare?
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Jeff: One of the blogs I wrote, I don’t know how much a sentence is true, but I think this is something that struck my mind. So I wrote in one of my blogs saying that right now, to be honest, in the healthcare or the pharma space, there aren’t actually medicines going and reaching the places where they obviously should, like the poor people or those places themselves.
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But we are going to transition already into this next level of VR case and everything. But how much do you think that that would reach the common man’s level? Because ten years is kind of one thing, but do you think that would happen to reach the VR level? The VR somebody can go and have a doctor’s appointment and be able to get prescribed and stuff?
Terrance: Oh, yeah, absolutely. I think that’s when it gets a little bit tricky, but it’s definitely going to be something that I can definitely see coming. Even Bill Gates was not mentioning that, but he was just mentioning that he believes in the future that all meetings, for example, are going to be in VR in the future.
I can see that definitely as well because you have a lot of people who are disabled without transportation that can’t actually see a physician or a doctor. So being able to have the VR headsets and actually see somebody’s license as you can prove his license and you notice the actual physician, it’s beneficial also.
Just even the comfortability of it, right? So if I am able to go see my doctor and be able to talk to him about my issues, maybe I can just be a little bit more open and honest if I’m not actually facing to face, looking him in the eye. Right, and just the affordability and the accessibility as well, because everybody hates waiting at the doctor’s office.
It takes forever, right? The whole aspect of being able to log in and be able to be in the VR headset, you can still be at home drinking your coffee, waiting for your doctor. It’s going to be way more accessible, way more just not even just cost-efficient, I think, but just even more time efficient.
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