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SubscribeGE Healthcare has thousands of networks deployed all over the world. These are the segregated networks in many cases where customers want to protect their legacy devices or clinical devices by having them on a separate network than the rest of the systems in the hospital. And those networks are protected. They're sending patient monitoring data, telemetry data and electronic medical record data. We're able to have a lot of visibility into what's happening. Who is communicating? Is the communication normal? Or are there unauthorized devices on those networks? So it constructs a play into a security role by making sure that only the right communications are happening over the networks.
Paul Jones, GE Healthcare
One of the challenges in healthcare is that everything has meaning. Everything could benefit patients or providers or whoever. It's about prioritization and what the pandemic did was hyper prioritization.
Anne Weiler, AWS
The pandemic highlighted the need for robust broadband connection. Generally speaking, you don't think of it as related to healthcare but it is. It has become a key part. Without a robust connection and without access to digital tools there will continue to be a digital divide.
Nassar Nizami, Jefferson Health
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