“The Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Veterans Health Administration (VHA) – which boasts the largest integrated health system in the U.S. – is continuing to embrace 5G technology by exploring meaningful use cases to support veterans, an agency official said today.”
“Speaking at the ACT-IAC Emerging Technology Forum 2020, Dr. Ryan Vega, Executive Director for the VHA Innovation Ecosystem Office of the Deputy Secretary for Discovery and Affiliate Networks, spoke about deploying 5G technology in connection with the agency’s Project Convergence, which he called the ‘fusion of technology, expertise, and innovation to enhance care delivery in ways that will change and save lives.’”
“The project has allowed VHA to move large amounts of data from imaging exams in order to recreate 3D holographic images with ‘stunning clarity.’”
“’Project Convergence … was really a partnership between Microsoft, Verizon, MEDIVIS, and the VA, with 5G being provided by Verizon, MEDIVIS being the surgical navigation system, and Microsoft providing the HoloLens and some new iterations on the HoloLens to really … bring this technology into simulation spaces and actually understand how to best incorporate this into the operating room,’ Dr. Vega said…” Read the full article here.
Source: VHA Embracing 5G Tech in Critical Workflows – By Jordan Smith, November 4, 2020. MeriTalk.