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    5G in Healthcare Companies

    ID: MRFR/HC/9232-HCR
    200 Pages
    Rahul Gotadki
    October 2025

    The implementation of 5G technology in healthcare was gaining momentum, offering improved connectivity, data transfer speeds, and low latency. 5G has the potential to enhance various healthcare applications, including telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, augmented reality (AR) for surgery, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare.

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    5G in Healthcare Key CompaniesLatest 5G in Healthcare Companies Update

    June 2023: Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals in India has introduced a technologically advanced ambulance equipped with 5G connectivity. The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance the quality of medical care provided to patients in critical conditions. The ambulance equipped with 5G connectivity incorporates advanced medical technology, such as patient monitoring software and telemetry equipment, which provide the prompt transmission of the patient's health data to the hospital. The development of the ambulance was undertaken with the explicit intention of satisfying the unique requirements of the customer. Furthermore, the ambulance is equipped with onboard cameras that are connected to a fifth-generation network characterized by exceptional speed and minimal latency. The ambulance's technological components are sourced from a corporate entity known as HealthNet Global Limited.


    May 2023: Verizon Communications is using a novel collaboration to explore the potential benefits of implementing private 5G networks in healthcare institutions. The objective is to assess how such deployments may promote digital transformations and enhance the quality of patient care. Verizon and the Cleveland Clinic have just unveiled a collaborative initiative aimed at implementing a proprietary 5G network within a forthcoming medical facility located in Mentor, Ohio. Although the 5G network serves as the underlying infrastructure for the deal, both organizations have expressed their intention to capitalize on the opportunity to explore potential digital solutions. Potential solutions that can be considered encompass patient check-in kiosks, in-room entertainment systems, and augmented or virtual reality tools that can be utilized for various imaging and training objectives.List of 5G in Healthcare Key companies in the market

    • AT&T Inc. (US)

    • Verizon (US)

    • Ericsson (Sweden)

    • T‑Mobile USA Inc. (US)

    • Cisco Systems Inc. (US)

    • Telus Communications Inc. (Canada)

    • Telit (UK)

    • Orange S.A. (France)

    • Telefónica S.A. (Spain)

    • SAMSUNG (South Korea)

    • BT Group (UK)