“5G Technology in the Digital Transformation of Healthcare, a Systematic Review“
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2023-02-09Author(s)
Cabanillas-Carbonell, Michael
Pérez-Martínez, Jorge
Yáñez, Jaime A.
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“The world is currently facing one of the biggest problems related to health and the quality
of healthcare. According to the goals outlined by WHO in the blueprint for sustainable development
(SDG3), one of its objectives is to achieve universal health coverage and ensure a healthy lifestyle.
In this regard, it is important to monitor and track the impact of applications that help address this
problem. This systematic review provides an analysis of the impact of the 5G network on the use of
apps to improve healthcare. An analysis of 343 articles was performed, obtaining 66 relevant articles,
the articles were categorized into research conducted with fiber optic backbone network as well as
future research. The main medical applications were identified as: telesurgery, mobile ultrasound,
biosensor technology, robotic surgery and connected ambulance. In addition, it is classified and
answer questions such as the most used to improve medical care and health quality, 5G-based
applications used in media to improve medical care and health quality, databases and programming
languages in telemedicine are the most used in 5G-based applications, the functionality available for
telemedicine based on the use of 5G-based applications.“
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