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Malaysia pitches for hospital equipped with integrated 5G network

The idea of having a hospital equipped with an integrated 5G network and its emerging technologies is something Malaysia could leverage on to enhance patient treatment and teaching capabilities, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

The minister, on Friday, visited Norwegian Radium Hospital, here, where the country’s telecommunication giant Telenor Group showcased a dedicated 5G indoor solution and how, together with the hospital, they are innovating patient treatment and developing health solutions for increased efficiency.

Fahmi said telecommunication service providers could engage in a private-public partnership where they are prepared to work together with hospitals to offer new services or to come up with new solutions.

“The kind of solutions they have here is to bring the hospital to the patients, not necessarily to take patients to the hospital, and the idea of having two networks — the conventional IP-based network and 4G/5G base network.

“There is a lot of thinking that went into this and I am very encouraged to see this kind of 5G use case being implemented here,“ he told Bernama after the visit, here.

The 5G dedicated network among other things unleashes new opportunities like the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions while providing a better overview of inpatients as well as faster access to test results for practitioners.

It also opens the opportunity for future healthcare solutions, such as remote assisted surgery, in teaching hospitals to enhance the learning experience and capabilities of medical practitioners.

Fahmi said he would bring up the matter to the Ministry of Higher Education and Ministry of Health to see what could be done. The Sun

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