Feb. 28, 2023, 2 p.m. | jfinison

Healthcare IT News - Privacy & Security www.healthcareitnews.com

Today, many hospitals rely on Wi-Fi and public cellular for connectivity even though the limits of current Wi-Fi solutions are being reached. The mandates of improving quality of care and lowering costs mean that hospital IT directors should consider deploying new, private 5G networks. Healthcare facilities can create their own private cellular networks to help achieve HIPAA compliance, provide high availability for healthcare’s critical applications and create control and prioritization for all use cases. The reliability, quality of service and …

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