Do these actually exist?
Investigate Skye Prince of Sydney, Oz.
Conflict of interests currently, I regret.
Generally, medical facilities, clinics and hospitals, the "bed" side of procurement falls under "Furniture", and the smart tech side of it gets procured under "medical equipment".
There's nothing to prevent such innovations from a technical innovation standpoint, the snag is that the accountants can't safely put them into either category. At least, in a medical facility organized under Capitalist methods.
I have heard they are they do exist
Just 'hearing they exist' doesn't cut it. I would like to see a med bed in the flesh.
Frequency Medicine Technologies do exist;
They aren't cheap from what I have seen/witnessed of them thus far;
One of the local community members at my location has what they seem to be calling a Tesla-Machine;
Said Machine helped her restore her memories that she had lost for over 10 years due to past-injury;
Numerous people have reported being healed of various conditions just by sitting in said machine;
From what I have been told the waiting list is a month for people to be able to take their turn in machine;
If any of you have the time & $$$ to be able to attend the next Tesla-Tech Conference (contact Steve Elswick for tickets/reservations) there are often speakers who present info about these technologies.
If anybody wants to be able to confirm the existence of such machines existing for themselves which restores one's health in ways that are definitely far more effective than what is typically offered by the «conventional» medical-industry you can try to remote-view my reference; obviously, you will want to know that the machine itself actually exists, although I have not personally seen or gone to use it for myself (yet), the owner's name is Ingrid who moved here from Olympia, Washington, she is apparently one of my mother's neighbours, and, you can probably refer to the target as «Device that Ingrid's Local Community Members Refer to as a Tesla-Machine; the name of Ingrid referring to the neighbour of Aéius Cercle's mother whom I have mentioned in this forum-post» (not sure if that will work, but, you can first confirm that such a machine exists, followed by Remote-Viewing the Subjects who have Sat within Said Machine ever since the time she had moved here to the same town where I am currently located, then, compare their before-and-after health-conditions from before & after they have used said machine).
Although not necessarily called a Med-Bed, something similar was presented at a past Tesla-Tech conference that I had attended, number of units being limited, the presenter explaining why it was a lot better & more-effective than what are traditionally called Med-Beds, but, because of using the absolute best possible materials available (such as Platinum rather than mere Copper or even Gold for example), the number of units manufactured were in limited quantity, something upwards of around 40K$US (yes, 40000) per unit, from what I remember. They exist but this is all I can help with describing for now.
Not asking about Tesla Med Beds, Holographic instead.