Remote healthcare has been boosted by 5G in myriad ways and is in turn stimulating enhancements in 5G networks to ensure adequate coverage and robustness, as dependence on them increases. Recently, 5G network slicing has entered the realm by meeting conflicting demands for QoS for different healthcare processes, while also increasing resilience. Other recent developments include 5G RedCap, by helping usher in more advanced wearables and monitoring devices at an acceptable cost and complexity. The benefits can be summarized as a distribution of expertise to the point of need, saving costs and extending overall healthcare availability. 5G connectivity also reduces the need for patients to travel for routine consultations and various scheduled procedures or operations. Video consultations can take place…