What’s the deal with hospital connectivity?
The second part is the private 5G network. This is the heavy-duty, secure network built just for the hospital’s “mission-critical” operations. This handles the sensitive data workflows, connected medical equipment, and future tech, all with dedicated bandwidth and improved security.
According to Verizon, Ericsson is the vendor handling the buildout for both networks. The idea is that a hospital can start with the public-facing neutral host and then “activate” the private 5G as its needs grow.
A solution for hospitals

This move is all about solving two very different problems with one integrated system. Bad cell service is a massive complaint for hospital visitors, and a neutral host system fixes that without putting any strain or security risk on the hospital’s own private network.
This isn’t just about catching up; it’s about providing a logical upgrade path. Hospitals are notoriously slow to adopt new tech because of cost and complexity. By saying, “Start with the visitor network, add the critical stuff later,” Verizon is making the jump feel a lot less daunting for IT admins.
Public access vs private operations


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