China Mobile’s 5G helps Qingda Affiliated Hospital complete more than 500 remote ultrasound consultations a year

“Today, we completed ultrasound examinations for 6 patients remotely.” On March 16, Dr. Zheng Shuguang, Department of Ultrasound, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, just finished the remote ultrasound consultation.

On March 18, 2021, Qingdao University Affiliated Hospital 5G Smart Ultrasound Collaborative Innovation Center was officially launched. With the help of China Mobile’s 5G network, it became the first hospital in Shandong Province to realize remote ultrasound consultation based on 5G technology.

Based on the high-performance transmission technology of China Mobile’s 5G network, high-definition and smooth video and ultrasound image transmission are realized. Communicate in real time with ultrasound personnel and patients from Linyi Berlin Town Health Center and Hainan Lingshui County People’s Hospital, and issue consultation opinions for patients after viewing ultrasound images remotely. Ordinary patients in Berlin Town, Linyi and Lingshui County, Hainan can communicate face-to-face with ultrasound experts from the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University at their doorstep, and enjoy high-quality diagnosis and treatment from experts from top-three hospitals.

From March 2021 to now, Dr. Zheng Shuguang and other doctors from the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University have completed remote ultrasound consultations for more than 500 patients in the past year.

In the context of 5G smart medical care, how to use information technology to integrate high-quality medical resources, promote the sinking of high-quality medical resources, and improve the service capabilities of primary medical institutions has become a key task for the development of medical and health care. . China Mobile will actively play the role of the main force of 5G, provide 5G network and technical support, eliminate multiple barriers such as geographical and transportation, allow more high-quality medical resources to sink to the grassroots level, and provide normalized and high-level telemedicine services for grassroots patients.