How 5G helped keep the public healthy during the pandemic Sponsored by TMobileBusiness
as a result of the pandemic, both because of the need for increased remote monitoring of patients to avoid the risk of infection and for the early detection of Covid-19 by monitoring body temperature.
A glimpse at how a large-scale Internet of Medical Things might work is provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the country’s largest healthcare system, which isinto its new digital platform. This will enable remote care for patients, many of whom live in rural areas where broadband coverage may be poor and where nationwide 5G can provide the reliable, high-speed connectivity required.
. This already allows veterans to access healthcare virtually, and could potentially be extended to offer the option to use wearables.When historians look back on the pandemic and take stock of how it influenced technology, they will likely conclude that it both popularized existing telehealth technologies and spurred a new wave of innovative thinking. Where 5G takes health tech from here will likely lead to other big moments that transform how society treats illness and protects public health.
Even beyond healthcare, nationwide 5G lays the foundation for businesses to build what’s next. From more efficient field operations to smarter cities,Capable device required; coverage not available in some areas. Some uses may require a certain plan or feature; see T-Mobile.com. T-Mobile for Business brings the Un-carrier experience to customers unwilling to compromise on network, service, or value. Leading the charge, we offer the…T-Mobile for Business brings the Un-carrier experience to customers unwilling to compromise on network, service, or value. Leading the charge, we offer the better-for-business 5G network, award-winning service, and insanely great value businesses of all shapes and sizes rely on to spend less and innovate more.
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