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5Gtechnology Catalyst For
connected CARE
Per LjungbergDirector, System and TechnologyGroup Function Technology and Emerging BusinessEricsson
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Challenges in HealthcareCommunication
RELIABLITY
AVAILABILITY
COST
SECURITY
PRIVACY
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› Hospital
– Patient data records,
– “IoT” for medical technology equipment
– Logistics & transportation: meals, bedclothes, patients, doctors,…
› Emergency and chronic treatments
–Optimize resources at hospital by capturing reliable data before patient enters the hospital
› Home care
–mHealth makes it more convenient for individuals to have remote diagnostics and treatment
–Moving out hospital services off-loads expensive hospital care
Care Everywhere
Operations type requirements for communication infrastructure
Security, Reliability, Availability
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SMART
AGRICULTUREFLEET
MANAGEMENT
SMART
METER
LOGISTICS
TRACKING
TRAFFIC SAFETY
& CONTROL
INDUSTRIAL
APPLICATION &
CONTROL
REMOTE
TRAINING
REMOTE
MANUFACTURING HEALTH
CARE
SMARTPHONESHOME
NON-SIM
DEVICES
ENTERPRISE
VENUES
MOBILE/
WIRELESS/
FIXED
4K/8K UHD
BROADCASTING
VR/AR
5G is use case driven
LOW COST, LOW ENERGY
SMALL DATA VOLUMES
MASSIVE NUMBERS
ULTRA RELIABLE
VERY LOW LATENCY
VERY HIGH AVAILABILITY
Critical MTCMassive MTC
Enhanced mobile broadband
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5G – Key Components
LTE EvolutionNew Radio
“NR”
› LTE Evolution and New Radio
– tightly coupled
Overall 5G radio solution
New spectrumExisting spectrum
10 GHz 100 GHz1 GHz 3 GHz 30 GHz
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Service.. n
Home care
Hospital logistics
Medical monitoring (critical)
Remote Diagnostics
Connected Ambulances
› Different use-cases
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Use case evolution
Multi-standard network
Cat-M1/NB-IoT
Cloud optimized network
Gigabit LTE (TDD, FDD, LAA)
Massive MIMO
Dynamic service orchestration
5G NR
Local deployment
Real time machine learning/AI
Screens
everywhere
Augmented
reality surgery
AR
On demand
informationSelf-Drive Ambulance
Technologies
On the road to 5G 5G experienceCurrent
Connected
doctors
and patients
Integrated, Seamless
everywhere
Asset
management
Integrated Seamless,
everywhere
Smart locks
Surveillance cameras
Connected sensorsMachine intelligence
Logistics
Healthcare
Building automation
Remote Experts
Transport
AI
New toolsAR
Real-time information
Monitoring and
medication e-care
Flow management
and remote supervision
Automated facility
management
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› Communication to ambulance (Tetra LTE (“Rakel”)
› Communication for IT (office applications, but key to run the hospital operations)
› Communication for OT (critical medical devices)
Hospital communication
LTE/5G fulfill the needs today and in the future
important complement to wired solutions
Digital services contingency in case of emergency
Internal and External
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Get DATA to the HOSPITAL not the Patient!
Care moves away from hospitals closer to home, whereas data moves
from patients to centralized healthcare repositories
5G
Hospital
Home
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Data
PatientsPatients
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Data
Patients
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Digital Transformationincreased Communication
Use of remote procedures
performed at local healthcare
centers
closer to patients
Use of wearables to monitor
health and administer
medication remotely
Increase in online
consultations
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Wearables give consumers more control
Consumers are ready
to use wearables as a preventive measure
for checking abnormalities and countering
chronic ailments.
However, healthcare decision makers from
regulatory bodies say these devices are not
sufficiently accurate or reliable for diagnosis
Source: Ericsson ConsumerLab, From healthcare to homecare, 2017
Base: 4,500 smartphone mobile broadband users, across Germany, Japan, South Korea, UK, US, aged 18-69Base: 900 cross-industry decision makers across, healthcare, insurance,
regulatory bodies, app developers, telcos and medical-technology companies
49%Of cross-industry decision makers
say that wearables could replace
routine healthcare services
Agree that wearable
devices will put people in
control of their own health
Agree that wearable devices
with feedback and alerts will
provide personalized care
Agree that wearable
devices will lead to a
healthier lifestyle
62%
58%
60%
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KEY
CHALLENGES
/TRENDS
Source: Ericsson and Arthur D. Little, Kalorama Information
M-Health Use-CASE
Increased number
of chronic
diseases and need
for constant care
Greater
freedom of
choice for
patients
Increased
awareness of own
health and higher
demands on quality
Healthcare efficiency
Patient convenience
Improved patient safety
RELIABILITYAVAILABILITYSECURITY
Role and key dimensions of LTE/5G
2 3 41
Medical staff shortages
as population ages
and baby boomers
retire
Standard mobile technology
Standard consumer electronics
(wearable watch)
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M-HEALTH INNOVATION CASE
Alarms – commercial
Fall detection - ongoing field trials
Fall prevention – prototype development
Fall prediction – ongoing research
LIFE SCIENCE TECHNOLGY IN EUROPE JAN ARWALD
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+Ease of use
+Long battery life
− Installation cost
−Only functional at home
+Attractive design
+Automatic alarm
+GPS position if outdoor
+No installation
+Mobile Network
+Works where 112 works
−Needs recharging as a mobile phone
TRANSFORMATION
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› 5G is a Unified communication technology
› Communication capabilities to meet demands from a variety of applications
–@ hospital
–@ home
–@ the beach
› Leverage eco-system and standards
› Security by design: Access authorization and identity management
Prepare for Digitalization
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› https://www.ericsson.com/en/networks/insights/5g-healthcare
› https://www.ericsson.com/en/networks/offerings/5g-supreme-indoor-coverage
Further Reading
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