The world’s first healthcare metaverse from DeHealth

 

A British non-profit organization, DeHealth, is revolutionizing the health care industry. The company announced the beginning of the creation of a decentralized metaverse that will bring millions of doctors and patients into a new world where they can work, interact with each other in full 3D, and earn virtual assets by selling their anonymized medical data.

The HLT (health) token will become the primary means of settlement within the ecosystem that powers it from within.

The DeHealth Metaverse will be an extension of the VR, AR, and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies. It will allow multiple participants, e.g. a doctor and a patient, to communicate via a virtual space, simulating the real situation.

Critical to the success of the DeHealth metaverse is the ability of the user to easily transfer his or her digital identity (avatar), including all medical data collected via other digital platforms, to the new virtual world.

Anna Bondarenko, the Co-Founder DeHealth commented: “Our goal is to provide people with the most advanced technologies to preserve their health so that every person in the world, regardless of the place of residence, social status, and financial capabilities, can control their health and life. The future of healthcare lies not in treatment but the prevention of diseases. Our AI will notice the slightest deviations from the human norm and warn about it. Thanks to HLT, each person in the metaverse can sell their impersonal medical information with their own hands.”

Denys Tsvaig, the Co-Founder of DeHealth, added: “To implement our metaverse, we will use a new technological stack: the Hospital OS digital platform, the blockchain network (cryptoeconomics of the HLT Network), fundamentally different AR / VR devices, electronic clothing, 5G communication networks, quantum computing & communications, cybersecurity, data storage chips using synthetic biology and so much more. The metaverse may require a new programming model that resembles a living and open developing platform, where millions of users seamlessly move from one world to another using the avatar of themselves.”

The DeHealth metaverse is supported by a wide range of devices – from smartphones and PCs to mixed types of headsets.

Holders of HTL tokens will become the first investors and leaders of the new trend in healthcare.

Hunor is a Content Editor at Hipther Agency and studies biomedical engineering at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Electrical Engineering. He is an open-minded person, always willing to try new things and give back something to the community through his work. He has participated in several volunteering activities and is currently working in event organization of the Hungarian Students Union of Cluj (HSUC), the Hungarian Students’ Union of Romania (HSUR), and ÉRTED, a Transylvanian Hungarian student initiative working in the fields of culture, science, economy, and environment. You can reach Hunor at [email protected].