CB Insights July 22, 2020
Liz Froment

New technologies like 5G and edge computing are making healthcare more connected, secure, and efficient.

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) makes this possible through an infrastructure of connected medical devices, software applications, and health systems powered by 5G wireless technology and edge computing, which enables connected devices to process data closer to where it is created.

For example, wearable health monitors and fitness trackers collect and locally analyze data such as pulse rate, blood-oxygen levels,...

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Topics: 5G, IoT (Internet of Things), Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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