The greatest impact of 5G on public health may yet be to come, as an enabler of the remote clinic in the home, which will greatly extend the power of both diagnostics and treatment monitoring. There has been little progression yet beyond various uncoordinated trials and small-scale deployments, but all the components are ripe for exploitation. One of these is sensors which can be incorporated in wearables, as well as the wireless bandwidth with 5G to enable interaction with edge servers or data centers for analysis. AI will be central to this remote eHealth revolution, which will require a combination of analytics in patients’ smartphones or sometimes home hubs, as well as centralized systems. This will happen against a historical…