The Veterans Health Administration has begun exploring capabilities of 5G capacities within its health care network to power innovations that are advancing surgical prep and patient care. Dr. Tom Osborne, director of the Veterans Affairs National Center for Collaborative Healthcare Innovation, discusses how VA is using 5G to explore new capacities like augmented reality that are pushing the horizons of health care modernization.
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Season 2
Episode 37
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5G Unlocks Health Care Advances at Veterans Affairs
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VA is using 5G to move into the next phase of its health care modernization.

Season 2 Episode 37 - 5G Unlocks Health Care Advances at Veterans Affairs
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Tom Osborne Director VA National Center for Collaborative Healthcare Innovation
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