Photo: Holoconnects Patients at Crescent Regional Hospital can schedule a non-touch visit with their doctor or any range of medical specialists from the Dallas area, or anywhere in the world, through the magic of spatial computing. The once-ailing hospital is now using holograms for non-touch patient visits and plans to expand its uses of holographic technology, Holoconnects announced Wednesday. Three-dimensional telehealth can help improve patient care visits, just as it helps across the globe.

With a full view of a patient's anatomy, surgeons can better navigate during surgical training and live operations while nurses benefit from simulation training opportunities hologram technology can provide. Through holograms, doctors at Lancaster, Texas-based Crescent Regional Hospital are projecting themselves into patients’ rooms, the Netherlands-based 3D holographic technology vendor said. Holoconnects said it previously installed an 86" Holobox display and video studio at the hospital and trained Crescent's clinicians, staff and technical operations team to use the technology.

Now the hospital plans to add 24" Holobox Mini displays at several additional locations to increase the use of the technology among the hospital's clinical and specialty staff. Raji Kumar, Crescent's CEO and managing partner, said in a statement that integrating the technology within its hospitals will shorten patient wait times, increase access to specialty care providers and "improve patient care across.