5G technology Catalyst For connected CARE Per Ljungberg Director, System and Technology Group Function Technology and Emerging Business Ericsson
Challenges in Healthcare Communication SECURITY AVAILABILITY RELIABLITY PRIVACY COST 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 2
Care Everywhere 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 Operations type requirements for communication infrastructure Security, Reliability, Availability 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 3
5G is use case driven Massive MTC Critical MTC LOGISTICS TRAFFIC SAFETY & CONTROL SMART AGRICULTURE FLEET MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION & CONTROL REMOTE TRAINING SMART METER TRACKING REMOTE MANUFACTURING HEALTH CARE LOW COST, LOW ENERGY SMALL DATA VOLUMES MASSIVE NUMBERS Enhanced mobile broadband ULTRA RELIABLE VERY LOW LATENCY VERY HIGH AVAILABILITY ENTERPRISE VR/AR HOME MOBILE/ WIRELESS/ FIXED SMARTPHONES BROADCASTING VENUES NON-SIM DEVICES 4K/8K UHD 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 4
5G Key Components LTE Evolution and New Radio tightly coupled LTE Evolution Overall 5G radio solution New Radio NR Different use-cases Service.. n Home care Hospital logistics Medical monitoring (critical) Remote Diagnostics Connected Ambulances Existing spectrum New spectrum 1 GHz 3 GHz 10 GHz 30 GHz 100 GHz 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 5 Telematics Valley International Conference 2017 Ericsson AB Page 5
Use case evolution Current On the road to 5G 5G experience Remote Experts Screens everywhere AR New tools AR Augmented reality surgery Transport On demand information Real-time information Self-Drive Ambulance Logistics Asset management Flow management and remote supervision Integrated Seamless, everywhere Building automation Smart locks Surveillance cameras Connected sensors Automated facility management AI Machine intelligence Healthcare Connected doctors and patients Monitoring and medication e-care Integrated, Seamless everywhere Technologies 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 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 6
Hospital communication Digital services contingency in case of emergency Internal and External Communication to ambulance (Tetra LTE ( Rakel ) Communication for IT (office applications, but key to run the hospital operations) Communication for OT (critical medical devices) LTE/5G fulfill the needs today and in the future important complement to wired solutions 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 7
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 Patients Hospital 5G 0 1 010 01 001 1 Data Home 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 8
Digital Transformation increased Communication Use of wearables to monitor health and administer medication remotely 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 9 Increase in online consultations Use of remote procedures performed at local healthcare centers closer to patients
Wearables give consumers more control 62% Agree that wearable devices will put people in control of their own health 58% Agree that wearable devices with feedback and alerts will provide personalized care 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 60% Agree that wearable devices will lead to a healthier lifestyle 49% Of cross-industry decision makers say that wearables could replace routine healthcare services Source: Ericsson ConsumerLab, From healthcare to homecare, 2017 Base: 4,500 smartphone mobile broadband users, across Germany, Japan, South Korea, UK, US, aged 18-69 Base: 900 cross-industry decision makers across, healthcare, insurance, regulatory bodies, app developers, telcos and medical-technology companies 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 10
M-Health Use-CASE KEY CHALLENGES /TRENDS 1 Medical staff shortages as population ages and baby boomers retire Increased number of chronic diseases and need for constant care Greater freedom of choice for patients 2 3 4 Increased awareness of own health and higher demands on quality Standard mobile technology Standard consumer electronics (wearable watch) Role and key dimensions of LTE/5G Healthcare efficiency Patient convenience Improved patient safety SECURITY AVAILABILITY RELIABILITY Source: Ericsson and Arthur D. Little, Kalorama Information 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 11
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 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 12
TRANSFORMATION +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 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 13
Prepare for Digitalization 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 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 14
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Further Reading https://www.ericsson.com/en/networks/insights/5g-healthcare https://www.ericsson.com/en/networks/offerings/5g-supreme-indoor-coverage LIFE SCIENCE TECHNOLGY IN EUROPE HTTP://WWW.LIFESCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY.COM/ DANIELLA.SCHONER@LIFESCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY.COM 5G Connected Care Stockholm Conference 2018 Ericsson AB 2017 Page 16