Abstract

For a considerable amount of time, India’s healthcare system has been struggling against a variety of challenges,such as a shortage of institutions and human resources that fall short of being appropriate. Primary, secondary,and tertiary care services were the three categories that comprised the Indian healthcare system’s hierarchicalstructure, and there is an immediate need to concentrate on primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of medicaltreatment. Despite the fact that there are various challenges in the healthcare system, but primarily the attentionis required to the following five “As”: Awareness, Access, Absence, Affordability and Accountability of ourhealthcare system, because of these five issues people’s health in India is at stake. We must prepare the healthcaresystem for a future that is both full of potential and full of unknown challenges, so let’s be conscious for this andother problems and get ready to handle them, remembering that the fight against illness is the struggle againstanything that is harmful for humanity[1,2].In healthcare, the Metaverse is becoming increasingly popular. A wide range of technologies are projected torevolutionise healthcare, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), Internet of Things(IoT),Virtual Reality (VR), Quantum Computing, and robotic systems. The advancements in augmented reality andvirtual reality over the last few years have been astonishing. With the use of these devices, doctors are now ableto perform complex procedures with great precision. In order to improve the functionality of medical devices andequipment, these components are also included into software and hardware [3].The performed work relates to the study of the contribution of Metaverse in the health sector of India.

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