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5G in Healthcare Market Technology & Vendor Assessment (Vendor Summary Profiles, Strategies, Capabilities & Product Mapping & Regional Economic Analysis) by MDC Research

5G in Healthcare Market Technology & Vendor Assessment (Vendor Summary Profiles, Strategies, Capabilities & Product Mapping & Regional Economic Analysis) by MDC Research
The global 5G in healthcare market is expected to cross ~USD 27948.4 million by 2030 at a CAGR of ~73.1%.

5G provides a significant development by enabling a new ecosystem where patients’ needs are met efficiently and cost-effectively. In recent years, the use of 5G networks in healthcare has increased. Advances in robotics, the IoT, and AI will reshape the health system into a newly connected ecosystem. 5G networks will connect billions of low-energy devices, remote sensors, and clinical wearables, serving as the backbone infrastructure for this vast network. Patients living in rural areas with doctors located several miles away can find traveling to doctors when they’re sick time-consuming and difficult. With the new advance technology patients who own a webcam and a computer connected to the Internet can get health care from the comfort of their homes. In telemedicine, patients consult with doctors face-to-face through a video web connection, and doctors can view their patients’ vital signs on computer monitors.

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Drivers

Increaded adoption of telemedicine and robotic surgery

  • For many years, ICT and medical expertise have been a potent mix for improving patient care. Remote diagnosis and robotic-assisted surgery are already widely implemented worldwide, and the rapid evolution of ICT will make even more things possible for these treatments. Telemedicine requires a network capable of high-quality video delivery in real time, which often means using a wired network. Numerous countries have made telemedicine and telehealth a priority, with several countries creating statewide networks which include coverage, reimbursement rules, and a legal framework for telehealth services. Furthermore, in the wake of the pandemic, healthcare delivery changed dramatically. Patients needed immediate care, so hospitals and doctors’ offices became potential exposure zones. As a result of this, telemedicine became the preferred method of care delivery for individuals in need of care. The high grade of virtual care available when combined with 5G technology solutions will revolutionize the delivery of healthcare
  • The ability of 5G technology to transmit large patient data files quickly will allow for the development of new medical services.

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