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2024 | z. 191 Współczesne zarządzanie = Contemporary Management | 405--414
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The Role of 5G in Promoting Patient-centric Care in Smart Healthcare Systems

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Purpose: This publication seeks to present the potential benefits of fifth generation (5G) wireless technology in smart healthcare systems, especially in enhancing patient-centric care. Design/methodology/approach: Analysis of international and local literature. Findings: The healthcare sector is transforming and changing from a dispersed disease-centric to a more personalized patient-centric model. This has been accelerated by the integration of wireless communication technologies used in administrative functions and smart healthcare applications. 5G technology is a game-changer in smart healthcare systems and promotes patient-centered service delivery. The growing use of wearable technology has had a massive impact on personalized and round-the-clock health monitoring, especially in remote settings and this requires a stable and reliable network. The high-speed wireless technology has advanced emergency response, making it quicker and more effective, allowing healthcare providers to make timely life-saving decisions. Its high performance and reliability have led to an increase in patient experience and performance, physically and virtually. This has led to better healthcare service delivery that is more personalized and efficient as medical professionals use personalized approaches that suit the specific health needs and preferences of patients. Originality/value: Originality/value: This article offers an analysis of the role 5G plays in supporting a patient-centered care in smart healthcare systems. The value of this research is based on outlining the interdisciplinary nature of 5G and how it can promote care services and technological advancements in healthcare. (original abstract)
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  • Silesian University of Technology
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