Revolutionizing Healthcare with 5G
5G and Private Networks will have a major impact on the future of the healthcare industry. Because of this, it’s important to become familiar with 5G and how it will help save lives by enabling faster response times, better sharing of patient information, and increased data security.
Current Connectivity Challenges
Today, there are several limitations that connected healthcare solutions face, including:
- Lack of data security due to WiFi networks and legacy telecom technology.
- Access to Private 5G/LTE Networks.
- Single-network SIMs and expensive roaming solutions
Benefits of 5G Networks in Healthcare
The ability to transmit data at much higher speeds with greater security will fuel countless possibilities within the healthcare ecosystem.
The leading benefits of 5G and Private Networks for healthcare include:
- Reduced latency for faster communication between healthcare providers and patients.
- Unmatched security so that patient data remains secure (especially compared to WiFi and Bluetooth alternatives).
Here are five areas where 5G is already starting to make a major impact:
1. Wearables and Connected Medical Devices
The use of wearables in healthcare has increased rapidly in recent years. These devices help patients and healthcare providers monitor important biometric data, while also providing faster response times in emergency situations.
Examples of these devices include:
- Glucose monitoring devices
- Cardiac monitoring devices
- Fitness trackers
- Smart watches
2. Connected Emergency Services
Connected ambulances are the future of emergency response and 5G can enable doctors and paramedics to collaborate in real-time, even when they are miles apart. These connected ambulances provide more information about patients and their health history faster than ever before, playing a critical role in transforming how emergency services is delivered.
3. Drone Delivery of Medical Supplies
During the Covid-19 pandemic, drones were used for remote virus testing and to safely deliver medical supplies. These drones were mainly used to help underserved communities around the world but 5G will play a critical role in ensuring these kinds of use cases remain connected in the future, especially within cities.
4. Employee Panic Buttons
Hospitals around the country are arming nurses with employee safety devices or “panic buttons” in response to nationwide reports of violence in hospitals. 3 in 10 nurses who took part in a survey this month reported an increase in violence where they work, stemming from factors including staff shortages and more visitor restrictions. Panic buttons must stay always connected and both 5G and Private Networks within hospitals will ensure these devices function as the lifeline they are intended to be.
5. Hospital and Medical Campuses
Demand for Private LTE/5G Networks within hospitals and medical campuses is increasing rapidly. Private LTE/5G Networks have enhanced security features and many hospitals and medical campuses will utilize these private networks to ensure data security and HIPAA compliance. Private LTE/5G networks are typically deployed as a replacement for WiFi, which lacks the level of enhanced security that is needed when transmitting protected health and personal data over the Internet.
The Future of 5G and Healthcare
The Covid-19 pandemic gave us a glimpse into how the healthcare industry will continue to evolve through leveraging innovative technologies. It also brought to light the importance of monitoring and treating patients through remote or virtual care.
5G and Private Networks will play a critical role in the future of healthcare connecting everything from wearables to emergency services and panic buttons, to drones, to hospitals and medical campuses. But these are just some examples of how 5G networks are revolutionizing healthcare.
By reducing latency, improving reliability, and increasing security, new healthcare use cases will be unlocked and benefit from the availability of 5G and Private Networks. One could argue that 5G and Private Networks are a life saver!
Next Steps
To learn how TEAL’s eSIM solution can enable unparalleled access to 5G and Private Networks in the United States, contact Sales@tealcom.io or visit us online at tealcom.io
Recent Posts
TEAL Welcomes Anthony Middleton to Its Advisory Board
Teal Communications Staff2024-10-02T14:58:36+00:00
The Importance of Reliable Connectivity for IP-Based Live Video Services
Teal Communications Staff2024-09-24T18:17:24+00:00
Dive Into TEAL’s End of Summer Newsletter! 📰
Teal Communications Staff2024-09-18T18:54:42+00:00