HealthLeaders Media July 6, 2021
Jack O'Brien

Kelly Rozumalski, a vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, said 5G will bring “huge opportunities” to healthcare, but added that with “innovation comes risk.”

The embrace of 5G network technology is expected to have major implications for the American economy, specifically the healthcare industry.

As healthcare organizations emerge from a pandemic that challenged the traditional tenets of care delivery and led to the mainstream adoption of telemedicine, some organizations and leaders are examining what 5G could mean for addressing vulnerabilities going forward.

In June, the Department of Defense issued a request for prototype proposal to members of the National Spectrum Consortium for research and training related to 5G telemedicine and medical training.

Kelly Rozumalski is a vice president at...

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