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The Healthcare Virtual Reality (VR) market is a subset of the larger E-Healthcare industry. It is focused on the use of VR technology to improve patient care and outcomes. VR can be used to provide immersive experiences for patients, allowing them to interact with their environment in a more natural way. It can also be used to provide medical professionals with a more realistic view of a patient's condition, allowing for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. VR can also be used to provide remote care, allowing patients to receive care from a distance. VR technology is being used in a variety of healthcare applications, including medical training, rehabilitation, and telemedicine. It is also being used to provide virtual tours of medical facilities, allowing patients to get a better understanding of the services available. Some companies in the Healthcare Virtual Reality market include Oculus, Microsoft, and Google. Other companies such as Samsung, HTC, and Sony are also developing VR technology for healthcare applications. Show Less Read more