HIT Consultant January 29, 2021
Bryan Lubel, Executive Vice President, Connected Health of KORE

Not many will disagree that the global pandemic has accelerated the use of technology in healthcare. With a healthcare system stressed to a breaking point, medical professionals have had to prioritize critical cases and increasingly turn to technology tools such as telemedicine and remote patient monitoring to manage the needs of their non-COVID patients.

As we begin to look beyond the pandemic, we will not only have the lessons of this time but improved tools to support the delivery of care. In 2021, the combination of 5G and AI will transform treatment protocols with intelligent decisions that drive improved outcomes.

At the heart of many of these protocols is IoT — a technology that has already shown itself as...

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Topics: 5G, AI (Artificial Intelligence), IoT (Internet of Things), Technology
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