A Strategic Guide for Healthcare IT Decision-Makers
Authored by Sam Riegel
With the growing demand for secure and reliable connectivity in healthcare, private and hybrid 5G networks have emerged as transformative solutions. By enabling low-latency connectivity, seamless device integration, and high data security, these networks empower healthcare organizations to improve operations, enhance patient care, and drive innovation. A 2023 IDC report commissioned by T-Mobile highlights how hybrid 5G networks can reduce costs by 25–40% while delivering significant operational improvements.
In our latest market brief, we explore how healthcare organizations can adopt private and hybrid 5G networks to solve for their technology, operational, and business outcome requirements.
Interested? Please reach out to Advantage to:
- Conduct an internal assessment of network readiness and business priorities.
- Identify key use cases where 5G can address operational challenges (e.g., remote monitoring or smart hospital systems).
- Engage a vendor-agnostic approach to design and implement a hybrid 5G network aligned with your organization’s existing IT infrastructure, financial considerations, and operational goals.
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About the Author:
Working at Advantage as a VP of Strategic Global Accounts, Sam Riegel is a technology professional with extensive experience managing and owning relationships across numerous industry verticals and technologies. Sam has worked with several global healthcare companies in addition to supporting enterprises in a variety of other sectors, such as financial, education, pharma/biotech, technology, manufacturing, insurance, and government.