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Freedom of Information request Extended Reality (XR) in Healthcare

Response published: 20 August 2025

FOI Request

The University of Liverpool’s Civic Health Innovation Labs, as part of the Liverpool City Region’s Health and Life Science Innovation Zone, has commissioned a UK-wide landscape mapping study to better understand the current state of extended reality (XR) in healthcare. This research is being led by the XR Health Alliance, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham's Mindtech, and will culminate in an interactive online report. This report aims to identify and showcase the breadth of XR-related research, development, and deployment across physical and mental health applications in the UK. It will serve as a valuable tool to help foster collaboration, shape future grant programmes, and support sector-wide growth and innovation. The questions for this Freedom of Information request and further information can be found in the attached Word Document.

FOI Response

Freedom of Information Request – Ref: FOI 136-2025

Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find our response below.

You asked:

The University of Liverpool’s Civic Health Innovation Labs, as part of the Liverpool City Region’s Health and Life Science Innovation Zone, has commissioned a UK-wide landscape mapping study to better understand the current state of extended reality (XR) in healthcare. This research is being led by the XR Health Alliance, in collaboration with the University of Nottingham’s Mindtech, and will culminate in an interactive online report. This report aims to identify and showcase the breadth of XR-related research, development, and deployment across physical and mental health applications in the UK. It will serve as a valuable tool to help foster collaboration, shape future grant programmes, and support sector-wide growth and innovation.

The questions for this Freedom of Information request and further information can be found in the attached Word Document.

Our response:

Please see our response on the link below:

FOI 136-2025

Next steps:

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E-mail: louise.moss@ghc.nhs.uk

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