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What people think about 5G and what changes it can bring to the healthcare industry

Fatus Fee
Nov 19, 2020

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Countries that had already had 5G in 2019.

Chicago,IL — Although 5G-enabled technologies aren’t developed in a silo, to prevent critical blemish that topic can be less evident. The process can work in reverse if the technology is the focus instead of solving the problem, most people feel like it will be harmful to the body so they rather not deal with 5G at all. But despite its complexity and gravity, the health care system is still rip for technological progress.

Improving the health care system is a very important matter, the industry tends to the health and sickness of the population, like now with Covid-19 keeping people isolated and closing stores, some say new tools and capabilities would offer the potential to move health care in the right direction.

what 5G might do to the human brain.

But health care is also complex. It would take providers to deliver quality care to the people, starting with nurses and doctors to regulators, insurers and technologist. As a industry health care is far behind in the digital technology , which would makes things better for patients and easier for providers.

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Fatus Fee
Fatus Fee

Written by Fatus Fee

Chicago rapper Fatus Fee is an Journalist for Medium,Forbes, Huffington Post & Business Insider.

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