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NCREN Broadband for Healthcare David Kirby

Learn about NCTN, a dedicated broadband network supporting health and care in NC. Discover key design points, collaborators, and benefits of the network.

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NCREN Broadband for Healthcare David Kirby

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  1. NCREN Broadband for HealthcareDavid Kirby

  2. NCTN: A Dedicated Broadband Network for Health For: MCNC Community Day –October 5 Moderator: Dave Kirby, NCTN Project Manager Dave@KirbyIMC.com 919.272.1157

  3. NCTN Concept • A dedicated broadband network with Internet and Internet2 connections to support health and care in NC. • First phases focus on public and non-profit health care providers. • Key design points: • Low cost (mostly via volume purchase and discounts) • Very high reliability (disaster-resistance) • High bandwidth with no over-subscription • Support key communications among health and care stakeholders. • High user community collaboration in building and operating

  4. Key Collaborators • Cabarrus Health Alliance • NC Association of Local Health Directors • NC Association of Free Clinics  • NC Hospital Association • University Health Systems of Eastern NC • Albemarle Regional Health Services  • Western Carolina University  • Southwestern Commission • The e-NC Authority • NC Division of Public Health • NC Institute for Public Health (UNC) • Golden Leaf Foundation • FCC and USAC

  5. NCTN History Key Points: • Conceived in late 2007 • Phase 1 – • two rounds of recruiting of public health, free clinics, and (a few) community health centers • Operational – started late 2010 • Phase 2 - • two rounds of recruiting of hospitals • Round 1 sites are being implemented now; round 2 sites are subscribing. • Funding: • 85% Discounts for subscribers for broadband services from FCC’s RHCPP (4 years); USF source. $12.1M • NC Division of Public Health – admin startup for public health • Golden Leaf – admin startup for hospitals • Admin - Self-funded thereafter • Likely large discounts from FCC’s reformed Rural Healthcare Program indefinitely

  6. Panelists • Dave Kirby, Kirby Information Management Consulting, LLC (Moderator) -- • Layton Long, Health Director, Davidson County Health Department • Andy Anderson, UHSEast • Jeff Miller – CEO NCHIE • Mike Sullivan, Associate Director, Health Sciences, Internet2

  7. NCREN Broadband for HealthcareLayton Long

  8. NC Association of Local Health Directors 85 Local Health Departments Broad array of Public Health services Data reporting to Division of Public Health

  9. Health Information System (HIS) Rollout Replacement for the HSIS system Pilots began February 2009 Statewide rollout - spring 2010 HIS significantly increased broadband needs Many health departments did not meet minimum requirements to support HIS

  10. Telehealth Network Contacted by Dave Kirby January 2008 Discussions on the Telehealth Network were initiated with the Technology Committee System implementation completed 2011

  11. Challenges Lack of understanding among health directors Benefits? Funding? Broadband needs HIS would create Communication between IT Directors and Health Directors Local Governance – Commissioners

  12. NCREN Broadband for HealthcareAndy Anderson

  13. University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina Albemarle Roanoke Chowan Hospital (managed) - - Hospital The Outer Banks Hospital UHS Physicians Chowan Hospital Bertie Memorial Heritage Hospital Hospital Pitt County Memorial Hospital Pungo District Hospital Beaufort County Duplin General Hospital Hospital A

  14. University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina • FCC Rural Broadband Pilot • Access to business class broadband in rural areas • Subsidized cost over several years • NCTN • Consolidated buying power • Private network • Networked group of healthcare providers

  15. University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina • Why is broadband important? • Electronic Medical Record (EMR) • Imaging • Telemedicine • Broadband for healthcare must be: • Secure • Highly reliable • Provide for diversity and redundancy

  16. NCREN Broadband for HealthcareJeffrey D. Miller

  17. NCREN Broadband for HealthcareMike Sullivan

  18. NCREN Community Day, October 5, 2011 Michael Sullivan, M.D. Internet2 Supporting Broadband Health Networks

  19. Internet2 Community Non-profit with a public purpose Member-owned, controlled, and directed 220 university & college members 33 regional network members 59 affiliate members (NIH, CDC, VA, DOE…) 47 corporate members 6 Rural Health Care Pilot Programs (RHCPP) 65,000 community anchor institutions

  20. Broadband for Public Facilities • The National Broadband Plan (NBP) • facilities serving public purposes need broadband • a non-profit institution could focus on serving the broadband needs of public institutions. • Community Anchor Institutions (CAIs) • public libraries • healthcare organizations • public safety organizations • primary and secondary schools • community and vocational colleges • museums, zoos, and aquariums

  21. Internet2 Network with 100 Gb Upgrade

  22. Seven Strategic Focus Areas Advanced network and network services leadership Net+: services “above the network” U.S. UCAN National/Regional collaboration Global reach and leadership Research community development and engagement

  23. U.S. UCAN • An Internet2 project. • Leverages the 100-gigabit Internet2 network backbone. • Helps CAIs, BTOP networks, and regional networks connect. • Extends and advances Internet2 Sponsored Educational Group Participant (SEGP) program. • Enables CAI applications that require advanced networking.

  24. Rural Health Care Needs Reliable Broadband • Electronic Health Record (EHR) Virtualization • SaaS-based EHRs mitigate limited IT resources in rural areas, • but they require affordable, redundant networks. • Multimedia Health Information Exchange (HIE) • HIE with transport of large imaging and genomic datasets • will require high-performance networks. • Telehealth (HD Videoconferencing) • Telehealth can bring high-quality specialty care to rural areas. • Teleradiology Hubs (Imaging Clouds) • Advanced networking can enable real-time radiological • consults, e.g. triage of a stroke patient in the ED.

  25. Future Challenges • Share network infrastructure across CAI sectors. • Connect BTOP, RHCPP, and statewide HIE networks to enable interoperable health information exchange. • Connect national resources like SaaS vendors, telemedicine, and distance education.

  26. Thank You • General Information • Internet2: http://www.internet2.edu • U.S. UCAN: http://www.usucan.org • Internet2 Health Sciences • Home: http://www.internet2.edu/health • Contact: Michael Sullivan, MD Associate Director msullivan@internet2.edu

  27. NCREN Broadband for HealthcareQuestions?

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