new york – Verizon Business today announced the deployment of a private 5G network at the new Cleveland Clinic Hospital in Mentor, Ohio. Through this partnership, the companies will develop ways to leverage this technology to enhance patient care, give caregivers greater connectivity to deliver that care, and improve the patient and visitor experience. Masu.
Kyle Malady, CEO of Verizon Business, said: “When caring for people’s health, every moment counts, and a health facility’s network infrastructure is critical to everything from patient care to facility operations.” A global leader in healthcare with a clear understanding of the impact it has on the human experience.”
Scheduled to open in July, Cleveland Clinic Mentor Hospital will include admission/observation rooms, an emergency department, operating rooms, and diagnostic imaging facilities. In addition to the direct benefits of secure, reliable connectivity, Verizon Business and Cleveland Clinic will explore use cases and solutions that can be built on top of private 5G networks. These solutions include:
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patient check-in kiosk
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Enhanced digital display
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In-room infotainment for patients
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asset management
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Implementation of AR/VR in clinician education, patient education, surgical support, and imaging.Partner plans to consider these through his future 5G mmWave deployments
“We’re thrilled to be working with Cleveland Clinic,” said Matthew Kull, chief information officer at Cleveland Clinic. “This partnership supports our long-term vision for a fully digital hospital infrastructure. “The ability to provide 5G high bandwidth to facilities will improve efficiency and ensure continuity of care as patients transition home. and improve the overall experience for caregivers and patients.”
Verizon will deploy a private 5G network at Cleveland Clinic based on the Ericsson platform. The deal was facilitated through Verizon’s 5G Alliance partnership with KPMG LLP. Learn more about Verizon Business’ healthcare operations.