HealthIT Answers April 28, 2025
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By Ellie Gabel, Associate Editor, Revolutionized

Creating better access to health care providers is vital. When people move into or reside in rural housing developments, location can impact their connectivity. Medical teams in clinics and hospitals can overcome that barrier with 5G technology. Investing in tech upgrades provides numerous benefits for patients and providers.

Telemedicine Includes Less Buffering

Telemedicine platforms and virtual appointments make seeking medical assistance easier for those who live farther from clinics, are homebound or lack transportation. If medical teams use 5G equipment, they can talk to patients with minimal video buffering.

Reducing buffering is essential in an environment where people may already feel uncomfortable. In 2023, almost 50% of American adults experience anxiety before doctor’s appointments....

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