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Chinese hospital improves hospital care with 5G

(2 Nov 2021) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4350656 A hospital in southern China's Guangdong Province is using 5G and IoT technologies to collect, transmit and monitor more data in real time, allowing healthcare workers to provide better medical service for patients. Guangdong Second Provincial Hospital, in the provincial capital of Guangzhou, has deployed more than 10,000 smart devices and sensors to enable faster diagnosis and better allocation of medical resources to save time and more lives with the help of Huawei's next-generation network (5G). In the hospital's 5G-enabled wards, sensors and wearable devices like smartwatches are being used to collect information about patients' health conditions and the treatment they receive, allowing healthcare workers to work more efficiently. For example, the infusion monitor tells nurses about the progress and speed of an intravenous infusion in real time, and will send an alert to the smartwatches worn by the nurses if the infusion is happening too fast or when a bag of fluid is running out. "Compared to the past, in routine work such as the monitoring of infusions, we're now able to save a lot of time," said Chen Xiaofang, a nurse at the department of cardiovascular medicine of the hospital. Patients also wear a smart wristband that they can use to call for help when they are feeling unwell, and the wristband can send an alert automatically to nurses when it detects an emergency like a patient falling. The hospital's 5G network also includes robots that deliver medicine and disinfect hospital facilities, saving a lot of time and energy for medical workers who used to have to do these manually, according to Chen. Real-time monitoring and quicker diagnoses, brought by 5G, are transforming the way that medical care is provided to inpatients at the hospital. He Yongcong, a physician at the hospital's cardiovascular medicine department, is now able to monitor his patients' heart rate in real time, send an alert once there are abnormal signs and react to any medical emergencies upon occurrence.   "With real-time (monitoring) like this, we can know what's going on with a patient's heart rate and can immediately give instructions," said He. 5G is an ultra-fast wireless technology that has little lag time and can support a massive number of smart devices connected to the internet simultaneously. The current mainstream technology, 4G, is slower at transmitting data and can support fewer devices. "It (5G) has the three characteristics of large bandwidth, low latency, and massive connections. And in fact, when it comes to the adaptation of the three characteristics, the medical field is a very good match with them among all walks of life," said Guo Zizhong, director of Huawei's Smart Hospital Business Division in China. The core of the hospital's 5G network is a cloud computing center called "smart brain" that processes and analyzes all the data collected by the 12,000 internet-connected devices at the hospital, which helps improve its management, according to Tian Junzhang, President of Guangdong Second Provincial Hospital. Powered by 5G technologies, artificial intelligence algorithms as well as big data analysis, the "smart brain" provides information such as real-time data about traffic flows, status of medical facilities and analyses of the hospital's assets. 70 servers and 10 storage devices are being used to process the one petabyte (1,000 terabytes or one million gigabytes) of data that the "smart brain" involves. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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