CSPs are well placed to help deliver healthcare services, but where do they fit in the value chain and how will technologies such as 5G, IoT and edge fit in?
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Leveraging ICT to transform global healthcare
The Covid-19 global pandemic is accelerating digital transformation in every part of society including healthcare, a sector worth $8.5 trillion per year, which is five times more than telecoms. The transformation of healthcare inevitably will be difficult, complex and uneven, however, and the role for information, communications and technology (ICT) service providers is unclear. The launch of 5G services is creating a new wave of interest in the healthcare sector among ICT companies, and this time the focus is very much on the B2B opportunity and leveraging capabilities such as IoT and low-latency edge computing services.
The real question is: What role can CSPs play in delivering these services? Should they attempt to deliver full IT solutions that embed computing services, or should they sit further down in the value chain as enablers in partnership with cloud providers and systems integrators?
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