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The 5G rollout has reignited debates over its negative impact on health, with multiple epidemiological studies underway to gather concrete data. Ironically, 5G is also set to revolutionize healthcare.
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So far, the most established use case of 5G in healthcare is that it is expected to address telehealth's most limiting factor: network bandwidth.
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As 5G technology becomes more widely available, we will see an increase in the number of ways it can be employed.
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Data is vital. We need to find ways to access it and understand it. Then, we can use the right solutions to bridge gaps in healthcare with that data.
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5G is not only faster than 4G, but it can also handle more connections.
The potential for 5G in clinical trials is astounding. Because of its speed and reliability, 5G will allow drug development to be conducted primarily from patients' homes rather than facilities.
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Now that 5G is coming in and life is returning to normal, we are expected to see more personalized medicine again.
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In many parts of the world, today's ambulance has to serve as a mini-intensive care unit (ICU) due To our population.
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