You know what a heat pump is?Heat pumps are > than 100% efficient, right next to perpetual motion eh? Think you’re gonna loose most arguments stating nonsense like that in your posts - lol !
They 'pump' heat from one system to another, creating a temperature difference in the process. The net energy is 0 so there's no energy created. Depending on the system they pump 2.5-4 times as much energy as they need to run the process, in household application. The 'used' energy is converted into heat and added to the hot side so the coefficient of performance is 1 higher, leading to 3.5-5 times as much heating as input as energy. It's an AC running in reverse. It's the future.
You cite medical applications. A field that is famously conservative, has high regulations and needs lots of certification. The cost to transition to a new technology is especially expensive and time consuming. I don't expect them to have widely implemented LEDs that only in the last few years surpassed fluorescent lighting for UV-B.